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Differential ability of selected postural-control measures in the prediction of chronic ankle instability status.

Danielle Knapp1, Sae Yong Lee, Lisa Chinn, Susan A Saliba, Jay Hertel.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: Chronic ankle instability (CAl) is a term used to identify a condition associated with recurrent ankle sprains and persistent symptoms. Balance deficits, evaluated using center-of-pressure (COP) force-plate measurements, have been shown to occur in people with CAl.
OBJECTIVE: To determine the differential abilities of selected force-plate postural-control measures to assess CAl.
DESIGN: Case-control study.
SETTING: Laboratory. PATIENTS OR OTHER PARTICIPANTS: A total of 63 individuals with CAl (30 men, 33 women: age= 22.3± 3.7 years, height= 169.8 ±9.6 cm, mass= 70.7± 14.3 kg) and 46 healthy controls (22 men, 24 women: age= 21.2± 4.1 years, height= 173.3± 9.2 cm, mass =69.2± 13.2 kg) volunteered. INTERVENTION(S): Participants performed 3 10-second trials of quiet, single-limb stance on a force plate under 2 conditions: eyes open and eyes closed. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Measures of COP area, COP velocity, COP SO, COP range of excursion, percentage of COP range used, time-to-boundary absolute minimum, time-to-boundary mean of the minima, and time-to-boundary SO of the minima were calculated. All measures with the exception of COP area were calculated in both the mediolateral (ML) and anteroposterior directions. For each measure, a receiver operator curve analysis was created, and the corresponding area under the curve was tested. The optimal diagnostic threshold value for each measure was determined, and the corresponding positive and negative likelihood ratios were calculated.
RESULTS: Three eyes-closed, single-limb force-plate measures (COP ML SO, ML percentage of COP range used, and time-to-boundary absolute minimum) predicted CAl status. However, all 3 measures had positive likelihood ratios associated with only small shifts in the probability of a patient with a positive test having CAl and negative likelihood ratios associated with very small shifts in the probability of a patient with a negative test not having CAl.
CONCLUSIONS: No single force-plate measure was very effective in predicting if an individual had CAl or not.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21669094      PMCID: PMC3419553          DOI: 10.4085/1062-6050-46.3.257

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Athl Train        ISSN: 1062-6050            Impact factor:   2.860


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