Influence of Chronic Ankle Instability on Physical Activity: A Critically Appraised Topic

Q4 Medicine
Priya Patel, L. Donovan, T. Hubbard-Turner, A. Thomas
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Lateral ankle sprains are the most common injury sustained by physically active individuals. The overwhelming majority of people who sprain their ankle go on to develop chronic ankle instability (CAI). CAI may cause affected individuals to limit their physical activity, leading to health issues such as obesity and cardiovascular disease. The growing body of literature suggests that functional limitations reported by individuals with CAI may lead a the decrease in physical activity. This critically appraised topic sought to determine if adolescent and college-aged individuals with CAI have lower physical activity levels than their healthy peers. A literature search was conducted in between August 2021–February 2022 using the terms “chronic ankle instability” and “physical activity.” Studies were included if the participants were adolescent or college-aged and had CAI. Three studies meeting the inclusion criteria were identified. The first study reported that college students with CAI walk fewer steps per week than their healthy peers, while the second study observed higher physical activity levels among adolescents with CAI. The third study incorporated details on how there is a high prevalence of ankle injury in adolescents, so methods to prevent the injury should be followed to avoid injury earlier on. Despite the conflicting evidence on how CAI impacts physical activity levels, physical activity remains important for long-term health. Thus, it is necessary to emphasize that individuals with CAI should seek treatment to mitigate recurrent ankle sprains in order to safely continue with physical activity.
慢性踝关节不稳定对身体活动的影响:一个批判性评价的话题
踝关节外侧扭伤是体力活动人群中最常见的损伤。绝大多数扭伤脚踝的人会发展成慢性踝关节不稳定(CAI)。CAI可能导致受影响的个人限制他们的身体活动,导致健康问题,如肥胖和心血管疾病。越来越多的文献表明,CAI患者报告的功能限制可能导致身体活动减少。这个经过严格评估的课题旨在确定患有CAI的青少年和大学生是否比健康的同龄人有更低的身体活动水平。在2021年8月至2022年2月期间进行了文献检索,使用术语“慢性踝关节不稳定”和“体育活动”。如果参与者是青少年或大学生并且患有CAI,则纳入研究。确定了3项符合纳入标准的研究。第一项研究报告说,患有CAI的大学生每周走路的步数比健康的同龄人少,而第二项研究则观察到患有CAI的青少年的身体活动量更高。第三项研究纳入了青少年踝关节损伤高发的细节,因此应该遵循预防损伤的方法,以避免早期损伤。尽管关于CAI如何影响身体活动水平的证据相互矛盾,但身体活动对长期健康仍然很重要。因此,有必要强调CAI患者应寻求治疗以减轻复发性踝关节扭伤,以便安全地继续进行体育活动。
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