Neuromuscular Training for Chronic Ankle Instability
Neuromuscular Training for Chronic Ankle Instability
The Effect of Additional Neuromuscular Training on Peri-Ankle Muscle Morphology and Function in Chronic Ankle Instability Subjects: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
Sports Health . 2025 May-Jun;17(3):572-584.Synopsis
Thirty-four patients with unilateral chronic ankle instability (CAI) were randomized to receive conventional training plus neuromuscular training (n=17) or conventional training alone (n=17). The primary outcome of interest was peri-ankle muscle morphology (ultrasound cross-sectional area of tibialis anterior and peroneus longus). Secondary outcomes included dynamic balance (Y-Balance Test), perce...
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