The Effect of “High-ankle Sprain” Taping on Ankle Syndesmosis Congruity: A Cadaveric Study

Q3 Health Professions
S. Lamer, Jonah Hebert-Davies, Vincent Dubé, S. Leduc, Émilie Sandman, Jérémie Ménard, M. Nault
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Abstract

Different treatment options exist for dynamically unstable purely ligamentous syndesmotic injury, including surgery, walking boot, brace and taping. The main purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of high-ankle sprain taping (ring taping) on syndesmotic stability in various ligament conditions when axial loading is applied. This controlled cadaveric laboratory study included ten cadaveric specimens installed in a custom-made device applying 750N of axial loading in order to simulate weight-bearing. Sectioning of syndesmotic ligaments, AiTFL and IOL, was done sequentially and CT scan images were taken with and without high-ankle sprain taping. A validated measurement system consisting of 3 lengths and 1 angle was used. Results were compared with Wilcoxon tests for paired samples and non-parametric data. In every ligament condition (intact vs. cut), no statistically significant difference was observed between specimens, with or without high-ankle sprain taping and with or without axial loading. When the data from ankles with AiTFL and IOL ruptures were compared, the mean for length “b” without axial loading was 7.19 (±2.17), compared to 7.20 (±1.98) with axial loading (p-value = 0.905). With taping and the leg still in axial loading, the value was 7.17 (±2.09) (p-value = 0.721), which is not statistically significant. It is impossible to conclude regarding high-ankle sprain taping’s capacity to maintain syndesmosis congruity because no significant difference was observed, regardless of condition. The most important finding is that high-ankle sprain taping did not cause malreduction of the injured syndesmosis. Level V cadaveric study
“高踝扭伤”贴敷对踝关节联合一致性的影响:一项尸体研究
对于动态不稳定的单纯韧带联合韧带损伤,有不同的治疗选择,包括手术、步行靴、支架和胶带。本研究的主要目的是评估当施加轴向载荷时,在各种韧带条件下,高踝扭伤带(环带)对联合韧带稳定性的影响。这项对照尸体实验室研究包括10具尸体标本,安装在一个定制的装置中,施加750N的轴向载荷,以模拟承重。按顺序进行联合韧带、AiTFL和IOL的切片,并在有和没有高位踝关节扭伤胶带的情况下拍摄CT扫描图像。使用由3个长度和1个角度组成的经验证的测量系统。将配对样本和非参数数据的结果与Wilcoxon检验进行比较。在每种韧带情况下(完整与切开),在有或没有高踝扭伤包扎以及有或没有轴向负荷的标本之间没有观察到统计学上的显著差异。当比较AiTFL和IOL破裂的脚踝的数据时,没有轴向载荷的长度“b”的平均值为7.19(±2.17),而有轴向载荷的平均值是7.20(±1.98)(p值=0.905)。在绑带和腿仍处于轴向载荷的情况下,该值为7.17(±2.09)(p=0.721),这在统计学上并不显著。不可能得出关于高位踝关节扭伤带保持联合韧带一致性的能力的结论,因为无论情况如何,都没有观察到显著差异。最重要的发现是,高位踝关节扭伤包扎并没有导致受伤的韧带复位不良。五级尸体研究
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Open Sports Sciences Journal
Open Sports Sciences Journal Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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