Bahramizadeh M, Khaliliyan H, Sharafatvaziri A, Sadeghi-Demneh E, Szarpak L, Pruc M, et al . Postural Control Measures After Lateral Ankle Sprain While Wearing Ankle Orthoses: A Systematic Review. Iranian Rehabilitation Journal 2024; 22 (1) :1-14
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1- Department of Orthotics and Prosthetics, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
2- Department of Orthotics and Prosthetics, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran.
3- Center for Orthopedic Trans-Disciplinary Applied Research, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
4- Musculoskeletal Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran.
5- Department of Clinical Research and Development, LUXMED Group, Warsaw, Poland.
6- Technical Services Directorate, MSI Nigeria Reproductive Choices, Abuja, Nigeria.
7- Post-graduate School of Occupational Health, Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Rome, Italy.
Abstract: (1904 Views)
Objectives: Ankle orthoses are one of the interventions used to prevent first and repeated lateral ankle sprains. We conducted this systematic review of the literature to investigate the effect of ankle orthoses on postural control in individuals with acute, chronic, or functional ankle sprains.
Methods: Three electronic databases (Scopus, PubMed, and Web of Science) were searched for experimental studies using predefined keywords. We used the PRISMA method to select articles. Initially, the articles were examined for inclusion criteria and then assessed for their quality based on the physiotherapy evidence database scale.
Results: In the initial search, we retrieved 156 articles. After following the steps of the PRISMA flowchart and reviewing the entire text, only 14 reports met the inclusion criteria of this study. We extracted data from population, intervention, and outcome measures.
Discussion: Overall, ankle orthoses were effective in improving the static postural control of patients with lateral ankle sprains; however, the dynamic postural control results were unclear. Since most people who experience lateral ankle sprains have both functional and mechanical instability, ankle orthoses may affect both types of instability and thereby improve postural control.
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• Ankle orthosis is effective in enhancing the postural control of individuals with lateral ankle sprains.
• Studies comparing soft and semi-rigid orthoses have produced contradictory findings, leaving uncertainty about which type is more effective in enhancing postural control.
Plain Language Summary
Sports injuries are caused by severe impacts or frequent and excessive stretching during sports movements. Injuries in team sports not only result in the absence of crucial players but also contribute to failures in competitions and incur economic expenses. Moreover, it is important to acknowledge the long-term consequences that these injuries can bring about. Researchers have discovered that employing ankle orthoses is an effective method for averting lateral ankle sprains. This systematic review found that ankle orthosis is effective in improving static postural control; thus, it can be a good choice for athletes who experience lateral ankle sprain.
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Orthosis and Prosthesis Received: 2024/01/6 | Accepted: 2024/01/11 | Published: 2024/03/1
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