Risk factors for chronic ankle instability after first episode of lateral ankle sprain: A retrospective analysis of 362 cases
Background: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a common sequela following an acute lateral ankle sprain (LAS). To treat an acute LAS more effectively and efficiently, it is important to identify patients at substantial risk for developing CAI. This study identifies magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) m...
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Main Authors: | Jieyuan Zhang (Author), Kai Yang (Author), Cheng Wang (Author), Wenqi Gu (Author), Xueqian Li (Author), Shaoling Fu (Author), Guoxun Song (Author), Jiazheng Wang (Author), Chenglin Wu (Author), Hongyi Zhu (Author), Zhongmin Shi (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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