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Hop-Stabilization vs Balance Training for Adolescent Ankle Instability
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Hop-Stabilization vs Balance Training for Adolescent Ankle Instability

Effect of Hop-Stabilization Training on Ankle Instability and Function of Adolescent Female Basketball Players with Chronic Ankle Instability: A Double-Blind, Prospective, Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial.

J Clin Med . 2025 May 16;14(10):3502.
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HS Park JK Oh YI Hong JY Kim JH Yoon

Thirty-two adolescent female basketball players with chronic ankle instability were cluster-randomized to hop-stabilization training (n=16) or traditional balance training (n=16). The primary outcome was self-reported ankle stability (Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool, CAIT) and sport-specific performance (T-test, lateral hop, figure-8 hop). Secondary outcomes included static balance (center-of-pressure ellipse area and velocity), dynamic balance (Star Excursion Balance Test), and isometric ankle strength (dorsiflexion, plantarflexion, inversion, eversion). Outcomes were assessed at baseline and after 6 weeks (3×/week, 20-min sessions). Overall, the results showed both groups improved CAIT and balance, but hop training produced greater gains in agility/hopping tests and larger increases in dorsiflexion and eversion strength. These findings suggest sport-specific hop training more effectively targets neuromuscular deficits relevant to basketball than conventional balance work.

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OrthoEvidence. Hop-Stabilization vs Balance Training for Adolescent Ankle Instability. ACE Report. 2025;307(10):99. Available from: https://myorthoevidence.com/AceReport/Show/hop-stabilization-vs-balance-training-for-adolescent-ankle-instability

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