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John J Fraser, Mark A Feger1, Jay Hertel2.
Abstract
Lateral ankle sprains (LAS) and chronic ankle instability (CAI) are common musculoskeletal injuries that are a result of inversion injury during sport. The midfoot and forefoot is frequently injured during a LAS, is often overlooked during clinical examination, and maybe contributory to the development of CAI. The purpose of part two of this clinical commentary and current concept review is to increase clinician's awareness of the contribution of midfoot and forefoot impairment to functional limitation and disability of individuals who experience LAS and CAI and to facilitate future research in this area. The importance of multisegmented foot and ankle assessment from a clinical and research perspective is stressed. Select physical assessment and manual therapeutic techniques are presented to assist the clinician in examination and treatment of the ankle-foot complex in patients with LAS and CAI.Entities:
Keywords: Gait; intrinsic foot muscles; joint mobilization; physical examination; rehabilitation
Year: 2016 PMID: 27999731 PMCID: PMC5159641
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Sports Phys Ther ISSN: 2159-2896