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NCT ID: NCT03472924 Terminated - Injuries, Ankle Clinical Trials

The Effects of Kinesio Tape® on Arthrogenic Muscle Inhibition and Rate of Torque Development

Start date: April 16, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study evaluates whether the use of Kinesio Tape® in combination with a standard exercise program improves muscle function in individuals with chronic ankle instability. Twenty participants will receive Kinesio Tape® and perform an ankle exercise program, while twenty will perform the ankle exercise program without Kinesio Tape®.

NCT ID: NCT03472404 Recruiting - Ankle Sprains Clinical Trials

inStability Treated With Ligament RecOnstruction Augmented With iNternal bracinG

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Start date: October 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study evaluates the effect of internal bracing in lateral ligament ankle surgery. Half of the patients will receive the standard Brostrom-Gould reconstruction followed by a standard revalidation protocol including 6 weeks of immobilisation, while the other half of the patients will receive the same operation augmented with internal brace followed by an accelerated rehabilitation protocol.

NCT ID: NCT03447652 Completed - Ankle Sprains Clinical Trials

A Study Investigating The Effects Of An Ankle Rehabilitation Program On High School Athletes With Ankle Instability

Start date: August 14, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A randomized controlled trial investigating the effects of a 4-week ankle rehabilitation program on high school athletes with chronic ankle instability.

NCT ID: NCT03446469 Completed - Clinical trials for Ankle Injuries and Disorders : Chronic Ankle Instability

Influence of Fascial Manipulation on Postural Sway and Ankle Range of Motion

Start date: February 12, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Fascia is defined as the soft tissue component of the connective tissue system. It is a continuous mesh that has several functions such as maintaining structural integrity and providing support and protection. Ligaments are part of the dense connective tissue system. Studies conducted for ankle retinacula, which are thickened bands of fascia, also confirmed the presence of nervous tissue and proprioceptors within. Specific changes are seen in the MRI of ankle retinacula of individuals with chronic ankle instability. These changes include thickening of subcutaneous tissue. These structural changes may be responsible for interrupting the signals from the mechanoreceptors or also in damaging them. Since fascial manipulation can help reduce the densifications of deep fascia, it is possible that on restoring the original structural and material properties, the proprioception may improve due to clearer signals from the mechanoreceptors. For a normal individual, recurrent sprains may lead to occupational absence and difficulty with their ADLs. Hence, there is a need for this study to determine the influence of FM on chronic ankle instability.

NCT ID: NCT03428620 Recruiting - Ankle Sprains Clinical Trials

Effect of Mobilization in Conjunction With Exercise in Participants With a History of Chronic Ankle Instability

Start date: February 14, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Our purpose is to examine the combined effects of thrust mobilization of the ankle joints in conjunction with a six-week rehabilitation program on functional performance in subjects reporting chronic ankle instability (CAI).

NCT ID: NCT03415464 Completed - Low Back Pain Clinical Trials

Prevention of Musculoskeletal Injuries in Slovenian Armed Forces

Start date: January 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Physical readiness of military personnel is a cornerstone of any army, as soldiers are expected to meet high physical demands on a daily basis, and soldiers must complete one hour of physical conditioning each day. Participation in physical conditioning increases the risk of musculoskeletal injuries, and our 10-year retrospective analysis shows that 5% of soldiers sustain a sports injury during physical conditioning each year, and that ankle and knee injuries have the highest incidence rates of 25% and 20%, respectively. The primary objective of our study is to decrease the rate of ankle and knee injuries by implementing a preventive training program. The study is designed as a prospective randomized controlled trial with two arms (experimental and control).

NCT ID: NCT03312933 Completed - Pain Clinical Trials

Associated Joint Pain With Controlled Ankle Movement (CAM) Walker Boot Wear

Start date: March 19, 2015
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study evaluates the location, frequency and duration of secondary site pain relating to immobilization in a CAM walker boot.

NCT ID: NCT03311490 Terminated - Clinical trials for Athletes With Previous Lateral Ankle Sprain(s)

The Spraino Pilot Trial

Start date: October 19, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This pilot study will establish the preliminary effect and safety of using Spraino® to prevent lateral ankle sprains amongst athletes competing in indoor sports at sub-elite level, with a one-year follow-up. All recruited participants will have a history of lateral ankle sprain in the preceding 24 months prior to the initiation of the trial. Half of the included participants will receive Spraino® to prevent lateral ankle sprains (intervention group). The other half will receive no intervention ("do-as-usual" control group). Both groups will be permitted to continue or initiate any usual care of their choice, except Spraino® in the control group. Short Message Services (SMS) will be used for registration of injury and exposure.

NCT ID: NCT03309098 Withdrawn - Ankle Sprains Clinical Trials

Agreement Between Clinician and Instrumented Laxity Assessment

Start date: November 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Ankle injuries are the most common acute injury to the active population. It is important to ensure best practices and techniques used in clinics for evaluation are validated and consistent. This study will compare diagnostic outcomes of a clinician and of a diagnostic arthrometer when testing acute ankle injuries.

NCT ID: NCT03307499 Completed - Tendinopathy Clinical Trials

NeoPatch Used as Adjunct in Foot and Ankle Tendon Surgery

Start date: September 21, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study is a prospective, single center, postmarket study to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of NeoPatch used as a tissue cover in foot and ankle tendon revision and repair surgery.