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Keywords
Chronic ankle instability, prelanding movement
Abstract
- Lateral ankle sprains (LASs) are one of the most common lower extremity injuries1 and develop into chronic ankle instability (CAI) up to 74% of the time.1
- Approximately 40% of CAI individuals suffer from persistent swelling after lateral ankle sprains.2,3
- Swelling results in an inability to contract at a normal level surrounding joint musculature.4
- Athrogenicmuscle inhibition (AMI) plays a central role in altered neuromuscular control, which may result in altered neuromechanicsand increased susceptibility to joint injury.4
BYU ScholarsArchive Citation
Phillips, Brayden; Lee, Hyunwook; Han, Seunguk; Oh, Minsub; and Hopkins, J. Ty, "Prelanding Movement Differences in Joint Kinematics in Chronic Ankle Instability with and without Ankle Swelling" (2025). Library/Life Sciences Undergraduate Poster Competition 2025. 19.
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/library_studentposters_2025/19
Document Type
Book
Publication Date
2025
Language
English
College
Life Sciences
Department
Exercise Sciences
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