نتایج جستجو برای: ankle injuries

تعداد نتایج: 144293  

2017
Vincent Gouttebarge Johannes Zwerver Evert Verhagen

BACKGROUND Both acute and overuse injuries are common among recreational volleyball players, especially finger/wrist, ankle, shoulder and knee injuries. Consequently, an intervention ('VolleyVeilig') was developed to prevent or reduce the occurrence of finger/wrist, shoulder, knee and ankle injuries among recreational volleyball players. This article describes the design of a study evaluating t...

Journal: :Current problems in diagnostic radiology 2003
José A Narváez Luís Cerezal Javier Narváez

The ankle is one of the most frequently injured joints in the course of sports activities. MR imaging has become the modality of choice in the evaluation of most of these lesions, especially in competitive athletes. The purpose of this article is: (1) To illustrate the MR imaging features of a great number of sports-related injuries of the ankle, correlating it with lesional mechanisms and clin...

Journal: :Sports medicine 1997
W W Briner L Kacmar

Volleyball has become an extremely popular participation sport worldwide. Fortunately, the incidence of serious injury is relatively low. The sport-specific activity most commonly associated with injury is blocking. Ankle sprains are the most common acute injury. Recurrent sprains may be less likely to occur if an ankle orthosis is worn. Patellar tendinitis represents the most common overuse in...

2014
Patrick Eastgate Robert Davidson Steven M McPhail

BACKGROUND Radiographic examinations of the ankle are important in the clinical management of ankle injuries in hospital emergency departments. National (Australian) Emergency Access Targets (NEAT) stipulate that 90 percent of presentations should leave the emergency department within 4 hours. For a radiological report to have clinical usefulness and relevance to clinical teams treating patient...

Journal: :Revista Brasileira De Medicina Do Esporte 2022

ABSTRACT Introduction: Professional aerobic exercises require high performance from exercisers. Injuries are common during their execution. Understanding the causal reasons is essential for prevention methods to reduce athletes’ injuries. Objective: Investigate influential factors of ligament injuries caused by exercise. Methods: This paper analyzes exercise through mathematical statistics. Tim...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 1997
A Sinha R G McGlone K Montgomery

OBJECTIVE To present the risks of aeroball, a new sport played by either two or four players on a trampoline court surrounded by specially constructed fabric walls, and to propose ways to increase awareness and reduce the incidence of injury, in particular, ankle injury. METHOD A study was carried out to document the nature of aeroball related incidents, between 1991 and 1995, at Lancaster Un...

2017
Junya Saeki Tome Ikezoe Masatoshi Nakamura Satoru Nishishita Noriaki Ichihashi

BACKGROUND Excessive stiffness of lower limb muscles is associated with sports injuries. Therefore, the identification of a reliable measurement of the shear elastic modulus of various ankle plantar flexion muscles is required to evaluate lower leg sports injuries. This study investigated the reliable measurement of the shear elastic modulus of the ankle plantar flexion muscles at different ank...

2014
Izabela Pichinin Bertola Renato Pineda Sartori Daniela Gallon Corrêa Talita Gianello Gnoato Zotz Anna Raquel Silveira Gomes

OBJECTIVE To identify the prevalence of injuries occurred during training and/or competition in triathlon athletes at SESC Triathlon Caiobá-2011. METHODS One hundred and ninety athletes participated in the study (153 males and 37 females). RESULTS Athletes reported time of practice between 3 to 6 years (20%), training frequency of 5 days per week (48%), at least one injury during trainings ...

Journal: :Clinics in sports medicine 2010
Lisa Chinn Jay Hertel

Foot and ankle injuries are extremely common among athletes and other physically active individuals. Rehabilitation programs that emphasize the use of therapeutic exercise to restore joint range of motion, muscle strength, neuromuscular coordination, and gait mechanics have been shown to have clinical success for patients suffering various foot and ankle pathologies. Rehabilitation programs are...

Journal: :Journal of athletic training 2007
Katherine E Morrison Thomas W Kaminski

OBJECTIVE To review the literature that provides information to assist in analyzing the role of the foot in acute and chronic lateral ankle injury. DATA SOURCES We searched MEDLINE, CINAHL, Institute for Scientific Information's Web of Science, and SPORT Discus from 1965-2005 using the terms lateral, ankle, ligament, injury, risk factors, foot, subtalar joint, talocrural joint, gait analysis,...

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