Abstract
Ankle sprain injuries account for up to 30% of all sport-related injuries
80-90% are of a lateral nature caused by a sudden excessive
inversion of the foot
Ankle sprains are extremely common in indoor sports
Athletes with a previous ankle sprain are 4.9 to 8.2 times more likely to sustain another ankle sprain injury
Current best practice prescribes a combined use of an external
measure and neuromuscular training for 1-2 years
80-90% are of a lateral nature caused by a sudden excessive
inversion of the foot
Ankle sprains are extremely common in indoor sports
Athletes with a previous ankle sprain are 4.9 to 8.2 times more likely to sustain another ankle sprain injury
Current best practice prescribes a combined use of an external
measure and neuromuscular training for 1-2 years
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Publication date | 31 Jan 2019 |
| Number of pages | 1 |
| Publication status | Published - 31 Jan 2019 |
| Externally published | Yes |
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Preventing ankle sprains by reducing lateral shoe-surface friction
Lysdal, F. G. (Principle researcher), Kersting, U. (Principle researcher), Thorborg, K. (Principle researcher), Grønlykke, T. B. (Principle researcher), Clausen, M. B. (Co-researcher), Mann, S. (Co-researcher), Bandholm, T. Q. (Co-researcher), Tolstrup, J. S. (Co-researcher), Petersen, P. B. (Co-researcher) & Delahunt, E. (Co-researcher)
01/11/17 → 04/03/21
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