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NCT ID: NCT05331365 Completed - Ankle Sprains Clinical Trials

Construction and Validation of a Score Evaluating the Residual Instability of the Patient After Ankle Ligamentoplasty

Start date: May 12, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this prospective, open label study is the construction and the evaluation of a composite score evaluating the residual instability in patients who have undergone an ankle's ligamentoplasty (the Ankle Go Test score). The main hypothesis of this study is based on the fact that the composite score "Ankle Go Test" would allow a global validation of all the criteria of scores of 4 tests and 2 questionnaires, which are performed in common pratice, evaluating the instability of the ankle after an ankle ligamentoplasty. Participants will have to complete 2 questionnaires (FAAM, ALR RS) and to undergoe 4 tests (Single Leg Stance Test, Side Hop Test, Start Excursion Balance Test, La figure of 8), at 4, 6 and 12 months post surgery. Researchers will compare the group of participants who undergone ankle's ligamentoplasty with a group of healthy volunteers to assess the discriminant validity of the Ankle Go Test score

NCT ID: NCT05323773 Completed - Ankle Injuries Clinical Trials

How is Calf Muscle Endurance Related to Ankle Injuries in TeamGym Athletes?

Start date: April 30, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The specific aims of this study are to: - describe how many heel raises and side hops TG athletes of various ages can perform and how far they can jump, one leg at a time. - examine how calf muscle endurance and hop performance are related to the risk of new injuries in the foot, ankle, and lower leg in TG athletes. The investigators hypothesise that atletes with superior performance in the tests for muscular endurance and hop performance will report fewer injuries during the follow up period.

NCT ID: NCT05284188 Completed - Ankle Sprains Clinical Trials

The Clinical Outcomes of the Arthroscopic and Open Modified Broström Operation in CLAI and GJL

Start date: January 8, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Investigators designed this randomized controlled trial to compare the clinical outcomes of open and arthroscopic modified Broström operation for the treatment of CLAI and GJL.

NCT ID: NCT05190874 Completed - Ankle Injuries Clinical Trials

Grappler Interference Screw Post-Market Collection of Patient Reported Outcome Measures

Start date: January 14, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Ambispective, multi-surgeon, single site, consecutive case series to determine the safety, performance, and benefits of the Grappler(R) Interference Screw.

NCT ID: NCT04999254 Completed - Ankle Sprains Clinical Trials

Osteopathic Consultation in the Emergency Department for Fresh Lateral Ligament Sprain

OASED
Start date: November 28, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The study consists in recruiting patients with ankle sprains who visit the emergency department (ED). Each patient will be tested by an osteopath who we will measure pain, swelling and/or edema, and mobility of the ankle. Patients will be asked to reproduce exercises such as to hold on one foot, to stand on tiptoes... Then, patients will be divided into two groups. The first group will undergo medical treatment during the ED visit, while the second group will undergo osteopathic treatment. Three time points will be planned. The first one will be the patient's consultation in the ED where treatment will be carried out according to its assignment, as well as the clinical measures previously described. The second time point will be seven days later (plus or minus three days), where only clinical measurements will be performed. The third time point will be three weeks later (plus or minus three days), when the ankle sprain has consolidated, in order to carry out the clinical measurements again. These clinical measurements will allow to evaluate the effectiveness of a single osteopathic consultation in the ED. The investigators expect a reduction in immediate pain, and thereafter, a reduction in swelling, and an improved mobility and stability of the ankle.

NCT ID: NCT04893824 Completed - Ankle Injuries Clinical Trials

Grappler® Interference Screw Post-Market Clinical Follow-Up Study

Start date: April 19, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Ambispective, multi-surgeon, single site, consecutive case series to determine the safety, performance, and benefits of the Grappler(R) Interference Screw.

NCT ID: NCT04789369 Completed - Ankle Sprains Clinical Trials

Fear of Movement, Functionality and Quality of Life in Elite Athletes With an Ankle Instability History

Start date: March 15, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Ankle sprain is frequently experienced by individuals participating in different sports activities. Ankle sprains have been shown to result in a decrease in level of physical activity and persistence of some symptoms for a long time. In this case, it is predicted that ankle sprains may affect the quality of life as well as functionality. Also, ankle sprain history may result in increased fear of movement, which may delay return to sports. This study aimed to examine the relationship between foot and ankle functionality, fear of movement and quality of life of elite athletes with a history of ankle sprain.

NCT ID: NCT04773990 Completed - Ankle Sprains Clinical Trials

Efficacy of Balance Training by BBS on Gait Parameters and Balance in Patients With RLAS

Start date: October 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study will be conducted to find out the effect of adding balance training on gait parameters, balance, and Sensory Interaction

NCT ID: NCT04644601 Completed - Ankle Injuries Clinical Trials

Italian Version of The Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool (CAIT)

CAIT-I
Start date: January 7, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Study Design: Evaluation of the psychometric properties of a translated, culturally adapted questionnaire. Objective: Translating, culturally adapting, and validating the Italian version of the Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool (CAIT-I), allowing its use with Italian-speaking population to monitor both state of health and functional limitation deriving from ankle instability problems, in order to evaluate the degree of severity, without using the comparison with the opposite limb. Summary of Background Data: Lateral ankle sprain is the most common injury during sports activity, often cause of disability and of numerous complications following repeated episodes, including chronic ankle instability (CAI), which affects 32% to 74% of the aforementioned cases. Growing attention is devoted to standardized outcome measures to improve interventions for injured population. A translated form of the Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool (CAIT), a simple and specific tool for diagnosing chronic lateral ankle instability with excellent psychometric characteristics of both reliability and validity, has never been validated within the Italian speaking population.

NCT ID: NCT04586036 Completed - Ankle Injuries Clinical Trials

The Evaluation of Ankle Joint Braces Efficiency

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

The project concerns the evaluation of commercially available ankle joint braces effectiveness used as orthopedic supply after ankle joint ligaments tear injury. Authors hypothesize that the restriction of range of motion may be not sufficient in the early healing process.