| Literature DB >> 30133319 |
John J Fraser1,2, Jay Hertel1.
Abstract
A healthy 19-year-old male college student (height = 177.8 cm, mass = 64.3 kg, body mass index = 20.3 kg/m2, Foot Posture Index = -1) participating in a study sustained a grade 2 inversion lateral ankle sprain 3 days after completing patient-reported outcome measures. A treatment protocol including therapeutic exercises and midfoot mobilizations was provided. Patient-reported outcomes assessing physical health, mental health, and foot-ankle function were completed 3 days preinjury and 1, 3, and 12 weeks postinjury. Substantial postinjury changes in function, physical health, and kinesiophobia reflected functional limitations that improved with treatment and time. This level 3 exploration case report provides a rare opportunity to highlight preinjury-to-postinjury changes in patient-reported physical and psychological measures caused by a lateral ankle sprain.Entities:
Keywords: function; inversion sprain; patient-reported outcomes
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30133319 PMCID: PMC6188082 DOI: 10.4085/1062-6050-114-17
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Athl Train ISSN: 1062-6050 Impact factor: 2.860