Effects of Resistance and Proprioceptive Training on an Athletic Population with Chronic Ankle Instability: A Scoping Review

Q3 Medicine
Konstantinos Kasimis, Paris Iakovidis, Dimitrios Lytras, Georgios Koutras, Antonis Fetlis, Ioannis Myrogiannis
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Background. One in three athletes who suffer a sprain will end up with chronic ankle instability (CAI). Resistance and proprioceptive training have been shown to have a positive effect on the rehabilitation of CAI. However, the right type of training, dosage and intensity are currently unclear on many points. Aim. To investigate current literature addressing the effects of resistance and proprioceptive training on improving the symptoms of athletes with CAI. Method. The MEDLINE, SCIENCE DIRECT, PEDro, CINAHL, SPORTDiscus and EMBASE databases were searched using different combinations of the following keywords: chronic ankle instability, athletes, proprioceptive exercise, resistance exercise, and rehabilitation. The review included clinical studies that were applied to professional or amateur athletes with CAI from 1998 to the present. These studies included protocols for resistance and/or proprioceptive exercise programs that were applied independently or in combination with other therapy regimens. Results. Eighteen clinical trials were included in this review: three on resistance training, five on proprioceptive training and ten on both. The Physiotherapy Evidence Database (PEDro) was used to assess the quality of all articles. Discussion. Both types of training, resistance and proprioceptive, seem to improve the symptoms of athletes with CAI. However, better results seem to be derived from combined protocols that include both types of exercise. Conclusions. Four to six weeks of a combined resistance and proprioceptive exercise program may increase the strength of the ankle joint muscles, dynamic balance, functional ability and quality of life in athletes with CAI.
阻力和本体感觉训练对慢性踝关节不稳定的运动人群的影响:范围回顾
背景。三分之一扭伤的运动员最终会患上慢性踝关节不稳定(CAI)。阻力和本体感觉训练已被证明对CAI的康复有积极的影响。然而,正确的训练类型、剂量和强度目前在许多方面都不清楚。的目标。目的:探讨当前文献中关于阻力和本体感觉训练对改善CAI运动员症状的影响。方法。使用以下关键词的不同组合检索MEDLINE、SCIENCE DIRECT、PEDro、CINAHL、SPORTDiscus和EMBASE数据库:慢性踝关节不稳定、运动员、本体感觉运动、阻力运动和康复。本综述纳入了1998年至今的专业或业余CAI运动员的临床研究。这些研究包括单独应用或与其他治疗方案联合应用的阻力和/或本体感觉锻炼方案。结果。18项临床试验纳入本综述:3项抗阻训练,5项本体感觉训练,10项两者兼而有之。使用物理治疗证据数据库(PEDro)评估所有文章的质量。讨论。两种类型的训练,阻力和本体感觉,似乎都能改善CAI运动员的症状。然而,更好的结果似乎来自于两种运动的联合方案。结论。四到六周的抗阻和本体感觉联合锻炼计划可能会增加CAI运动员的踝关节肌肉力量、动态平衡、功能能力和生活质量。
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期刊介绍: Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine encompasses all healing technologies other than those based on altering body chemistry (drugs) or integrity (surgery). The journal provides reviews of well-established diagnostic methods, clinical modalities and techniques and physical and rehabilitation medicine. The journal appears quarterly and includes from one to four articles that summarize and evaluate the current status of an important topic in the field of physical and rehabilitation medicine. Topics and authors are chosen by members of our distinguished Editorial Board, all of whom are leading practitioners, researchers, and active contributors to the literature in their area of expertise.
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