Neurodynamic Technique on Functional Ankle Instability: A Case

Athletes who encountered repeated Functional Ankle Instability (FAI), exhibit excessive foot inversion during the various phases of gait than non-injured ankle. In gait, heel strike to toe off inversion ankle movement of the foot is controlled by eccentric function of the peroneus muscle, which stab...

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Main Authors: Ramalingam, Vinodhkumar, Sundar, Viswanath, Joseph, Saju
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spelling my-inti-eprints.11752018-10-18T08:16:38Z http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/1175/ Neurodynamic Technique on Functional Ankle Instability: A Case Ramalingam, Vinodhkumar Sundar, Viswanath Joseph, Saju Q Science (General) Athletes who encountered repeated Functional Ankle Instability (FAI), exhibit excessive foot inversion during the various phases of gait than non-injured ankle. In gait, heel strike to toe off inversion ankle movement of the foot is controlled by eccentric function of the peroneus muscle, which stabilizes the ankle joint. As such, the purpose of this study was to investigate the response of biomechanical characteristics during gait cycle by applying neurodynamic exercise technique. An athlete with repeated FAI was checked for dynamic balance (Y-balance) and knee range of motion (using a electro-goniometer). To test the peroneal longus muscle activity and gait parameters synchronisation of Surface Electromyography (sEMG) (Noraxon Myo-Muscle) was done with an instrumented myo-pressure treadmill in both injured and non-injured legs. Six-week post intervention measurements exhibited significant improvement in dynamic balance, knee range of motion, pain score, efficient peroneal muscle response and gait parameters. This ascertains the effect of neurodynamic technique 2018-04-01 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/1175/1/Neurodynamic%20Technique%20on%20functional%20ankle%20instability.pdf Ramalingam, Vinodhkumar and Sundar, Viswanath and Joseph, Saju (2018) Neurodynamic Technique on Functional Ankle Instability: A Case. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 12 (4). pp. 1-4.
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Neurodynamic Technique on Functional Ankle Instability: A Case
description Athletes who encountered repeated Functional Ankle Instability (FAI), exhibit excessive foot inversion during the various phases of gait than non-injured ankle. In gait, heel strike to toe off inversion ankle movement of the foot is controlled by eccentric function of the peroneus muscle, which stabilizes the ankle joint. As such, the purpose of this study was to investigate the response of biomechanical characteristics during gait cycle by applying neurodynamic exercise technique. An athlete with repeated FAI was checked for dynamic balance (Y-balance) and knee range of motion (using a electro-goniometer). To test the peroneal longus muscle activity and gait parameters synchronisation of Surface Electromyography (sEMG) (Noraxon Myo-Muscle) was done with an instrumented myo-pressure treadmill in both injured and non-injured legs. Six-week post intervention measurements exhibited significant improvement in dynamic balance, knee range of motion, pain score, efficient peroneal muscle response and gait parameters. This ascertains the effect of neurodynamic technique
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author Ramalingam, Vinodhkumar
Sundar, Viswanath
Joseph, Saju
author_facet Ramalingam, Vinodhkumar
Sundar, Viswanath
Joseph, Saju
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title Neurodynamic Technique on Functional Ankle Instability: A Case
title_short Neurodynamic Technique on Functional Ankle Instability: A Case
title_full Neurodynamic Technique on Functional Ankle Instability: A Case
title_fullStr Neurodynamic Technique on Functional Ankle Instability: A Case
title_full_unstemmed Neurodynamic Technique on Functional Ankle Instability: A Case
title_sort neurodynamic technique on functional ankle instability: a case
publishDate 2018
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