Effects of Balance and Strength Training for Ankle Proprioception in People with Chronic Ankle Instability: A Randomized Controlled Study

被引:0
|
作者
Yekdaneh, Asena [1 ]
Mutlu, Cigdem Yazici [2 ]
机构
[1] Fenerbahce Univ, Ataturk Mah Metropol Istanbul, Atasehir Bulvari, TR-34758 Istanbul, Turkiye
[2] Yeditepe Univ, Istanbul, Turkiye
关键词
POSTURAL CONTROL; DEFICITS; PROGRAM; RELIABILITY; PROTOCOLS; INJURY; SENSE;
D O I
10.7547/23-008
中图分类号
R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
学科分类号
摘要
Background: After an ankle sprain, the ligament and joint capsule are damaged, and as a result, proprioceptive sense is damaged, causing a feeling of giving away in the ankle and resulting in recurrent sprains. Given the relevant studies, it has been seen that people with chronic ankle instability (CAI) commonly have deficits in joint position sense and reinjury risks. Joint position sense plays an important role in ankle control, thereby reducing the risk of injury. Therefore, this study aims to compare the effects of balance and strength training on ankle proprioception in people with CAI. Methods: This single-blind randomized controlled study included 29 volunteer participants (21 women and eight men) aged 18 to 30 years. Participants with a Cumberland ankle instability scale score less than or equal to 24 were randomly divided into two treatment groups: strength training (n = 14) and balance training (n = 15). Y balance test, joint position, and vibration sense were evaluated at the beginning and end of the treatment. "Hop to stabilization" exercises were applied to the balance group and resistive bands exercises to the strength group, which were performed for 6 weeks, 35 minutes per day, two times per week. Results: There was no significant difference between the two groups in the anterior, posterolateral, and posteromedial directions of the Y balance test (P = .89, P = .50, and P = .34, respectively), but the strength training group showed significant improvement in ankle proprioception (140 degrees) and vibration sense (fifth finger) (P < .001), and the post hoc Cohen's d effect size values were medium (.52) and small (.25), respectively. Conclusions: The findings of this study show that strengthening and balance exercises have similar effects on dynamic balance, but strengthening exercises are more effective in improving joint position and vibration sense. Given the positive effects of both exercise programs, it is recommended to implement the two interventions separately or together for CAI rehabilitation.
引用
收藏
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] The effects of stroboscopic balance training on cortical activities in athletes with chronic ankle instability
    Uzlasir, Serkan
    Ozdiraz, Kamile Y.
    Dag, Osman
    Tunay, Volga B.
    PHYSICAL THERAPY IN SPORT, 2021, 50 : 50 - 58
  • [42] Comparison of the Effect of Resistance and Balance Training on Isokinetic Eversion Strength, Dynamic Balance, Hop Test, and Ankle Score in Ankle Sprain
    Wang, Haifang
    Yu, Hailong
    Kim, Yong Hwan
    Kan, Wencong
    LIFE-BASEL, 2021, 11 (04):
  • [43] Whole-Body-Vibration Training and Balance in Recreational Athletes With Chronic Ankle Instability
    Sierra-Guzman, Rafael
    Jimenez-Diaz, Fernando
    Ramirez, Carlos
    Esteban, Paula
    Abian-Vicen, Javier
    JOURNAL OF ATHLETIC TRAINING, 2018, 53 (04) : 355 - 363
  • [44] Six Weeks of Balance Training Improves Sensorimotor Function in Individuals With Chronic Ankle Instability
    Sefton, JoEllen M.
    Yarar, Ceren
    Hicks-Little, Charlie A.
    Berry, Jack W.
    Cordova, Mitchell L.
    JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDIC & SPORTS PHYSICAL THERAPY, 2011, 41 (02) : 81 - 89
  • [45] Effects of ankle balance taping with kinesiology tape for a patient with chronic ankle instability
    Kim, Byeong-Jo
    Lee, Jung-Hoon
    Kim, Chang-Tae
    Lee, Sun-Min
    JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL THERAPY SCIENCE, 2015, 27 (07) : 2405 - 2406
  • [46] Effects of 12 Weeks of Tai Chi Intervention in Patients With Chronic Ankle Instability: A Randomized Controlled Trial
    Cruz-Diaz, David
    Kim, Kyung-Min
    Hita-Contreras, Fidel
    Bergamin, Marco
    Aibar-Almazan, Agustin
    Martinez-Amat, Antonio
    JOURNAL OF SPORT REHABILITATION, 2020, 29 (03) : 326 - 331
  • [47] Investigating the Combined Effects of Fascial Distortion Model Manual Therapy and Balance-Strength Training in Individuals with Chronic Ankle Instability
    Mohammadi, Amin
    Sakhtemani, Seyed Ehsan
    Trimmel, Lukas
    Petricsevics, Krisztina
    Makai, Alexandra
    Zsenak, Istvan
    Melczer, Csaba
    Tardi, Peter Sandor
    SPORTS, 2024, 12 (01)
  • [48] The Effect of Additional Neuromuscular Training on Peri-Ankle Muscle Morphology and Function in Chronic Ankle Instability Subjects: A Randomized Controlled Trial
    Kazemi, Khadijeh
    Javanshir, Khodabakhsh
    Saadi, Feryal
    Goharpey, Shahin
    Yazdi, Mohammad Jafar Shaterzadeh
    Calvo-Lobo, Cesar
    Lopez-Lopez, Daniel
    Nassadj, Gholamhossein
    SPORTS HEALTH-A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH, 2025, 17 (03): : 572 - 584
  • [49] Predictors of chronic ankle instability: Analysis of peroneal reaction time, dynamic balance and isokinetic strength
    Sierra-Guzman, Rafael
    Jimenez, Fernando
    Abian-Vicen, Javier
    CLINICAL BIOMECHANICS, 2018, 54 : 28 - 33
  • [50] Balance Training and Center-of-Pressure Location in Participants With Chronic Ankle Instability
    Mettler, Abby
    Chinn, Lisa
    Saliba, Susan A.
    McKeon, Patrick O.
    Hertel, Jay
    JOURNAL OF ATHLETIC TRAINING, 2015, 50 (04) : 343 - 349