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09 Sep2019

09 September 2019.

Written by José Pedro Correia
Posted in Ankle

Monday 9 September 2019
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Have athletes in the end stages of rehabilitation after ankle sprain recovered their ROM?

Late stage ROM deficits in ankle sprain rehabilitation

25 Mar2019

25 March 2019.

Written by Ann Le
Posted in Ankle

Monday 25 March 2019
acefitness
What is the most effective form of stretching?

Stretching techniques to improve ankle dorsiflexion ROM

04 Feb2019

04 February 2019.

Written by Jonathan Ko
Posted in Ankle

Monday 4 February 2019
Stack
Which factors predict recurrent ankle sprains after a first episode?

Predictors of recurrent lateral ankle sprains

04 Sep2018

04 September 2018.

Written by Gena Wallis
Posted in Ankle

Tuesday 4 September 2018
authors
...is it recommended for pain relief for individuals with Achilles Tendinopathy?

Effects of isometric exercise on Achilles Tendinopathy

19 Jun2017

19 June 2017.

Written by Chris Murphy
Posted in Ankle

Monday 19 June 2017
exmouthjournal
Can we accurately predict stress fractures based on biomechanical and anthropometric variables?

Biomechanical + anthropometric measures in stress fractures

28 Apr2017

28 April 2017.

Written by Chris Murphy
Posted in Ankle

Friday 28 April 2017
ortholinc
The benefits of manual therapy vs. accepted exercise therapy in the treatment of recurrent ankle injury

Use of manual therapy with exercise in ankle injuries

19 Apr2017

19 April 2017.

Written by Gena Wallis
Posted in Ankle

Wednesday 19 April 2017
kineticrevolution
Can a diagnosis of medial tibial stress syndrome be established reliably?

Diagnosis of medial tibial stress syndrome

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