Talar mobilization vs. no treatment in rehabilitation for patients with chronic ankle instability
Talar mobilization vs. no treatment in rehabilitation for patients with chronic ankle instability
The Immediate Effects of an Anterior-to-Posterior Talar Mobilization on Neural Excitability, Dorsiflexion Range of Motion, and Dynamic Balance in Patients With Chronic Ankle Instability
J Sport Rehabil. 2014 Nov;23(4):351-9. doi: 10.1123/jsr.2013-0085Did you know you're eligible to earn 0.5 CME credits for reading this report? Click Here
Synopsis
30 patients with chronic ankle instability were randomized to either a session of Maitland grade III mobilizations or to no intervention. Patients were assessed pre- and post-test for ankle range of motion in dorsiflexion, outcome on the Star Excursion Balance Test, spinal reflex excitability of the fibularis longus and soleus muscles, and corticospinal excitability of the fibularis longus and sol...
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