Assessing effect of joint mobilization on ROM, dynamic and spatiotemporal postural control for CAI
Assessing effect of joint mobilization on ROM, dynamic and spatiotemporal postural control for CAI
Joint mobilization improves spatiotemporal postural control and range of motion in those with chronic ankle instability
J Orthop Res. 2011 Mar;29(3):326-32. doi: 10.1002/jor.21256Did you know you're eligible to earn 0.5 CME credits for reading this report? Click Here
Synopsis
20 patients with chronic ankle instability were randomized to the order in which the received sessions of either joint mobilization treatment, which included Maitland grade III oscillations, or no intervention. The sessions were separated by an average of 6 days. Patients were assessed for outcome following sessions, and included range of motion in ankle dorsiflexion, the Star Excursion Balance Te...
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