Delayed functional therapy after acute lateral ankle sprain increases subjective ankle instability - the later, the worse: a retrospective analysis
Abstract Background The lateral ankle sprain (LAS) is one of the most common injuries in everyday and sports activities. Approximately 20-40 % of patients with LAS develop a chronic ankle instability (CAI). The underlying mechanisms for CAI have not yet been clearly clarified. An inadequate rehabili...
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Main Authors: | Christian Raeder (Author), Janina Tennler (Author), Arthur Praetorius (Author), Tobias Ohmann (Author), Christian Schoepp (Author) |
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2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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