Ankle Sprain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Efficacy of Stretch Band Ankle Traction Technique in the Treatment of Acute Ankle Sprains.
Acute ankle sprain is one of the most common musculoskeletal injuries, accounting for an
estimated 2 million injuries per year and 20% of all sports injuries in the United States.
Ankle sprains can lead to prolonged periods of pain, difficulty with mobility, and lost work
or play time. Current best practice guidelines for treatment of an acute ankle sprain are
protection, rest, ice, compression and elevation (PRICE). However recent systematic reviews
for ankle sprains call into question this treatment. Two critical components; immobilization
and ice, have little or no evidence of efficacy for ankle sprain. Interestingly, mobilization
appears to be more effective at reducing the pain, swelling and stiffness of musculoskeletal
injuries including ankle sprains. Historically the limitation to early mobilization has been
pain. Recently developed stretch bands have been introduced to the therapy market as a tool
that allows pain-free active and resisted ankle movement after acute ankle sprain.
The investigators propose a double blind randomized controlled study to compare 2 ankle
sprain treatments on their ability to speed recovery and reduce morbidities such as pain,
swelling and weakness.
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