Isokinetic Eccentric vs. Concentric Training For Functional Ankle Instability
Isokinetic Eccentric vs. Concentric Training For Functional Ankle Instability
Isokinetic eccentric vs. concentric training for functional ankle instability: a randomized controlled trial.
J Orthop Surg Res. 2025 Aug 20;20:775.Synopsis
Forty adults with unilateral functional ankle instability (FAI) were randomized to receive isokinetic eccentric training (n = 20) or isokinetic concentric training (n = 20) targeting ankle dorsiflexor and evertor muscles using a Biodex dynamometer, three times per week for twelve weeks. The primary outcome of interest was postural control of the affected limb (static sway area and length; dynamic ...
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