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Assessment of Balance and Function After Lateral Ankle Ligament Repair

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Gazi University

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Complete Tear, Ankle, Lateral Ligament
Postural Balance
Physical Functional Performance

Treatments

Other: Balance assessment
Other: Functionality assessment
Other: ROM assessment
Other: Performance assessment

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

Approximately 85% of ankle injuries are lateral region injuries.Surgical repair of lateral ligaments is indicated if there is more than 20 degrees of varus or more than 15 mm translation, if conservative treatment is ineffective and degree of damage is high and chronic instability has developed.After the surgery in addition to pain and edema control, weight transfer is not performed on the ankle for 6 weeks.Therefore, this process may adversely affect the muscle strength and range of motion of the ankle, and lower extremity performance and muscular synergies of balance.Although pathological changes caused by ligament damage have been investigated very well in the literature, it is not clear how surgical repair affects these changes. In our study we aim to investigate post-surgical changes.

Primary aim of the study is to evaluate the balance parameters of individuals who have undergone anterior talofibular ligament and / or calcaneofibular ligament repair, and its secondary purpose is to evaluate lower extremity performance, ankle functionality, pain, range of motion and muscle strength and compare them with healthy individuals.

Our hypothesis is that the balance, lower extremity performance and functionality, pain, range of motion and muscle strength of patients who have undergone ankle lateral ligament repair are worse than healthy individuals.

Enrollment

30 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 65 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Patients who have passed at least 1 year after the operation Unilateral arthroscopic ATFL repair Volunteer to participate in the study

Exclusion criteria

  • Any orthopedic conditions, neuromuscular disease, balance disorder, cognitive disorder, history of fracture and surgical operation of the lower extremity

Trial design

30 participants in 2 patient groups

Patients with ATFL repair by arthroscopic method
Description:
Patients who have passed at least 1 year after the operation Unilateral arthroscopic ATFL repair Between the ages of 18-65 Volunteer to participate in the study Without any orthopedic conditions, neuromuscular disease, balance disorder, cognitive disorder No history of fracture and surgical operation of the lower extremity
Treatment:
Other: Performance assessment
Other: ROM assessment
Other: Functionality assessment
Other: Balance assessment
Control group
Description:
Between the ages of 18-65 Volunteer to participate in the study Healthy individuals with no disease
Treatment:
Other: Performance assessment
Other: ROM assessment
Other: Functionality assessment
Other: Balance assessment

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

seyit çıtaker; inci ayas

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