نتایج جستجو برای: ankle injuries

تعداد نتایج: 144293  

2012
Hans Polzer Karl Georg Kanz Wolf Christian Prall Florian Haasters Ben Ockert Wolf Mutschler Stefan Grote

Acute ankle injuries are among the most common injuries in emergency departments. However, there are still no standardized examination procedures or evidence-based treatment. Therefore, the aim of this study was to systematically search the current literature, classify the evidence, and develop an algorithm for the diagnosis and treatment of acute ankle injuries. We systematically searched PubM...

2014
Meric Unal

Syndesmosis injuries -also known as high ankle sprainshave an increasing popularity because of an increased awareness of diagnosis. Different from lateral ankle sprains, mechanism of injury mostly involves external rotation, eversion and excessive dorsiflexion. Other mechanisms can also cause sydesmosis injuries. Because of high levels of missed injuries the real prevalence of syndesmosis injur...

2018
Nikolaos Malliaropoulos Georgios Bikos Maria Meke Korakakis Vasileios Xavier Valle Heinz Lohrer Nicola Maffulli Nat Padhiar

Background Inversion injury to the ankle and hamstring injuries are common problems in most sports. It is not known whether these injuries constitute a predisposing factor or a precursor of injury or re-injury of these anatomical locations. Therefore, we wished to test the hypothesis that a previous inversion ankle injury exerted a significant effect on the chance of an athlete suffering from a...

Journal: :Seminars in musculoskeletal radiology 2011
James Teh Ravi Suppiah Robert Sharp Julia Newton

Overuse injuries of the ankle and foot are common in the general and athletic populations. The wide spectrum of overuse injuries includes ligamentous injuries, soft tissue and osseous impingement, osteochondral lesions, tendon injuries, and stress fractures. Some conditions such as impingement syndromes and stress fractures may be missed on initial physical examination, and patients with such i...

2017
George Dallas Alexandros Mavidis Costas Dallas Sotris Papouliakos

Artistic gymnastics is the sport with the highest number of injuries for the athletes involved. Several studies supported that the ankle and knee joints are the most commonly injured body parts of gymnasts. Ankle instability in particular is often caused by damage to passive structures leading to neuromuscular impairment. The purpose of this study was to assess gender differences on postural st...

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports 1997
R Bahr I A Bahr

The purpose of the study was to examine the incidence and mechanisms of acute volleyball injuries, with particular reference to possible risk factors for ankle injuries. Coaches and players in the top two divisions of the Norwegian Volleyball Federation were asked to keep records of exposure time and all acute volleyball injuries causing a player to miss at least one playing day during one seas...

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports 2010
A H Engebretsen G Myklebust I Holme L Engebretsen R Bahr

This prospective cohort study was conducted to identify risk factors for acute ankle injuries among male soccer players. A total of 508 players representing 31 amateur teams were tested during the 2004 pre-season through a questionnaire on previous injury and function score (foot and ankle outcome score; FAOS), functional tests (balance tests on the floor and a balance mat) and a clinical exami...

2015
Ki Won Young Jin-su Kim Jae Ho Cho Hyung Seuk Kim Hun Ki Cho Kyung Tai Lee

BACKGROUND We assessed the frequency and types of ankle fractures that frequently occur during parachute landings of special operation unit personnel and analyzed the causes. METHODS Fifty-six members of the special force brigade of the military who had sustained ankle fractures during parachute landings between January 2005 and April 2010 were retrospectively analyzed. The injury sites and f...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2012
Kars P Valkering Diederik A Vergroesen Peter A Nolte

Isolated syndesmosis injuries often go unrecognized and are diagnosed as lateral ankle sprains; however, they are more disabling than lateral ankle sprains. The reported incidence of isolated syndesmosis injuries in acute ankle sprains ranges between 1% and 16%. When ankle disability lasts for more than 2 months after an ankle sprain, the incidence increases to 23.6%. Diagnostic workup may incl...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2000
P Tabrizi W M McIntyre M B Quesnel A W Howard

Injuries to the ankle are common in children. We investigated whether decreased dorsiflexion predisposes to such fractures and sprains. Passive dorsiflexion in children with ankle injuries was compared with that in a control group of patients with a normal ankle. The uninjured side was examined to determine flexibility in those patients with ankle injuries. In 82, the mean dorsiflexion was 5.7 ...

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