2021
DOI: 10.14260/jemds/2021/145
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Ultrasound Changes of Peri-Ankle Muscles in Subjects with Unilateral Chronic Ankle Instability

Abstract: BACKGROUND Ankle sprain is a common problem among active people and athletes. About 80 % of the people and 73 % of the athletes, who once had an ankle sprain, have experienced a recurrence of ankle sprain during their work or sport. Chronic ankle instability is described as a repeated ankle sprain, ankle giving way, pain and swelling and functional decline. Due to impaired muscle strength and impaired neuromuscular and postural control, it seems that the morphological criteria of peri-ankle muscles have change… Show more

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“…Fasciculation was found in 12 of the 110 muscles in the non-ALS control group, with the most common in the left biceps (30%) and no fasciculation in the three elongated muscles (0). Of the 110 muscles in the healthy adult group, only 5 had fasciculation, with two left head (10%), two right head (10%), right leg muscle (10%), anterior left tibia (10%), and right tibia anterior muscle (10%) [ 17 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fasciculation was found in 12 of the 110 muscles in the non-ALS control group, with the most common in the left biceps (30%) and no fasciculation in the three elongated muscles (0). Of the 110 muscles in the healthy adult group, only 5 had fasciculation, with two left head (10%), two right head (10%), right leg muscle (10%), anterior left tibia (10%), and right tibia anterior muscle (10%) [ 17 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%