Balance Problems After Unilateral Lateral Ankle Sprains

April 16, 2007 – 12:08 pm | posted in Rehabilitation, Sports Medicine / Fitness

We examined balance problems in athletes with acute lateral ankle sprains by recruiting 30 male athletes with right dominant side and traumatic ankle sprain through simple nonprobability sampling. We measured their sway index and limits of stability with the Biodex Balance System under different conditions.

Our results showed that balance ability in patients with acute lateral ankle sprain was significantly weaker when their eyes were closed rather than open.

We also found that after lateral ankle sprain, balance problems occur and are a result of proprioceptive deficits, especially the unconscious (reflexive) aspect of proprioception as opposed to the conscious (voluntary) aspect.

This factor probably plays an important role in recurrence of ankle sprain. Improvement in the conscious aspect can occur in the first month of treatment, but the unconscious aspect experiences a delay in healing of 3 to 6 months. Therefore, an effective rehabilitation program for managing proprioceptive deficits should be followed.

This article can be found in the Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development Volume 43, Number 7, Page 819

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