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15 Nov2013

15 November 2013.

Written by Saif Usman
Posted in Ankle

Friday 15 November 2013Posted in Ankle
Ankle ligament injury
Ankle sprains are the most common injury in the active population.

Increased Frequency of Ankle Sprain Does Not Lead to an Increase in Ligament Laxity.

31 Oct2013

31 October 2013.

Written by Juncal Roman
Posted in Ankle

Thursday 31 October 2013Posted in Ankle
These findings suggest factors that may lead, or result from, tendinopathy, and provide relevant information

Evoked spinal reflexes and force development in elite athletes with middle-portion Achilles tendinopathy.

21 Sep2013

21 September 2013.

Written by Marc Schmitz
Posted in Ankle

Saturday 21 September 2013Posted in Ankle
The compartments of the lower leg.
The work contained in this thesis discusses etiology and treatment of a common leg injury: shin splints.

Aetiology, imaging and treatment of medial tibial stress syndrome. [free Phd thesis]

09 Sep2013

09 September 2013.

Written by Romain Haym
Posted in Ankle

Monday 9 September 2013Posted in Ankle
This study evaluates the diagnostic accuracy of clinical tests for a chronic Achilles tendinopathy.

What is the best clinical test for Achilles tendinopathy?

29 Jul2013

29 July 2013.

Written by Romain Haym
Posted in Ankle

Monday 29 July 2013Posted in Ankle
This is an update of a therapeutic ultrasound review first published in 1999, and previously updated in 2004.

Therapeutic ultrasound for acute ankle sprains.

10 Jul2013

10 July 2013.

Written by Michel van Exsel
Posted in Ankle

Wednesday 10 July 2013Posted in Ankle
This literature review will discuss both syndesmotic and deltoid ligament injury without fracture in athletes.

Syndesmosis and deltoid ligament injuries in the athlete.

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