The effect of isokinetic and proprioception training on strength, movement and gait parameters after acute supination injury of the ankle ligaments
The effects of a three-week isokinetic training compared to typical proprio -ceptive training on parameters of strength, movement and gait function after acute ankle ligament sprain were investigated. Thirty-nine patients were randomly allocated to two comparison groups. In group 1 (n=20)a proprioce...
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