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Resistance Versus Proprioception Training for Chronic Ankle Instability: A Meta-Analysis

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May 2024

Resistance Versus Proprioception Training for Chronic Ankle Instability: A Meta-Analysis

Vol: 306| Issue: 5| Number:55| ISSN#: 2564-2537
Study Type:Therapy
OE Level Evidence:1
Journal Level of Evidence:1

Efficacy of resistance training with elastic bands compared to proprioceptive training on balance and self-report measures in patients with chronic ankle instability: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Phys Ther Sport . 2023 Nov:64:74-84.

Contributing Authors:
C Fakontis P Iakovidis K Kasimis D Lytras G Koutras A Fetlis I Algiounidis

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Five randomized controlled trials (259 patients) comparing resistance training with elastic bands against proprioception training were included in this systematic review and meta-analysis. Outcomes of interest included the Star Excursion Balance Test (SEBT) in anterior, posteromedial, and posterolateral, Foot & Ankle Ability Measure (FAAM) sport and activities of daily living, and the Cumberland A...

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