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Neuromuscular control of ankle and hip during performance of the star excursion balance test in subjects with and without chronic ankle instability

BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Ankle sprains are common and potentially disabling musculoskeletal injuries that often lead to chronic ankle instability (CAI). CAI has been linked to impairments in postural and neuromuscular control; however, inconsistent findings have been reported. Individuals who experience...

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Autores principales: Jaber, Hatem, Lohman, Everett, Daher, Noha, Bains, Gurinder, Nagaraj, Abhay, Mayekar, Prajakta, Shanbhag, Manali, Alameri, Mansoor
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6089409/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30102713
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0201479
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author Jaber, Hatem
Lohman, Everett
Daher, Noha
Bains, Gurinder
Nagaraj, Abhay
Mayekar, Prajakta
Shanbhag, Manali
Alameri, Mansoor
author_facet Jaber, Hatem
Lohman, Everett
Daher, Noha
Bains, Gurinder
Nagaraj, Abhay
Mayekar, Prajakta
Shanbhag, Manali
Alameri, Mansoor
author_sort Jaber, Hatem
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description BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Ankle sprains are common and potentially disabling musculoskeletal injuries that often lead to chronic ankle instability (CAI). CAI has been linked to impairments in postural and neuromuscular control; however, inconsistent findings have been reported. Individuals who experience a lateral ankle sprain, but do not develop instability, termed copers, may adapt different neuromuscular control strategies after injury. This study aimed to compare postural control and electromyographic (EMG) activity of hip and ankle muscles during the performance of the Star Excursion Balance Test (SEBT) in subjects with and without CAI. METHOD: 48 participants were classified into three groups (16 control, 16 copers, 16 CAI) based on ankle sprain history and Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool score. Outcome measures included normalized reach distance, center of pressure (COP), and integrated EMG activation of gluteus medius (Gmed), gluteus maximus (Gmax), tibialis anterior (TA), and peroneus longus (PL) during each reach direction of SEBT. RESULTS: Compared to copers and controls, CAI group demonstrated significantly diminished postural control (reach distance and COP measures, p< 0.05) and less EMG activity of TA during the anterior direction (CAI: 33.1% ± 10.1% versus copers: 44.8% ± 12.7% versus controls: 51.7% ± 8.4%, p<0.01) and Gmax in the posterolateral direction (CAI: 25.6% ± 9.4% versus copers: 37.5% ± 13.8% versus controls: 40.2% ± 17.2%, p = 0.011). CONCLUSION: Alteration in proximal and distal muscle activity appears to negatively affect postural control and quality of movement, which may lead to prolonged functional impairments. Hence, implementing hip and ankle muscle exercises in the rehabilitation of ankle instability might benefit these patients.
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spelling pubmed-60894092018-08-30 Neuromuscular control of ankle and hip during performance of the star excursion balance test in subjects with and without chronic ankle instability Jaber, Hatem Lohman, Everett Daher, Noha Bains, Gurinder Nagaraj, Abhay Mayekar, Prajakta Shanbhag, Manali Alameri, Mansoor PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Ankle sprains are common and potentially disabling musculoskeletal injuries that often lead to chronic ankle instability (CAI). CAI has been linked to impairments in postural and neuromuscular control; however, inconsistent findings have been reported. Individuals who experience a lateral ankle sprain, but do not develop instability, termed copers, may adapt different neuromuscular control strategies after injury. This study aimed to compare postural control and electromyographic (EMG) activity of hip and ankle muscles during the performance of the Star Excursion Balance Test (SEBT) in subjects with and without CAI. METHOD: 48 participants were classified into three groups (16 control, 16 copers, 16 CAI) based on ankle sprain history and Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool score. Outcome measures included normalized reach distance, center of pressure (COP), and integrated EMG activation of gluteus medius (Gmed), gluteus maximus (Gmax), tibialis anterior (TA), and peroneus longus (PL) during each reach direction of SEBT. RESULTS: Compared to copers and controls, CAI group demonstrated significantly diminished postural control (reach distance and COP measures, p< 0.05) and less EMG activity of TA during the anterior direction (CAI: 33.1% ± 10.1% versus copers: 44.8% ± 12.7% versus controls: 51.7% ± 8.4%, p<0.01) and Gmax in the posterolateral direction (CAI: 25.6% ± 9.4% versus copers: 37.5% ± 13.8% versus controls: 40.2% ± 17.2%, p = 0.011). CONCLUSION: Alteration in proximal and distal muscle activity appears to negatively affect postural control and quality of movement, which may lead to prolonged functional impairments. Hence, implementing hip and ankle muscle exercises in the rehabilitation of ankle instability might benefit these patients. Public Library of Science 2018-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6089409/ /pubmed/30102713 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0201479 Text en © 2018 Jaber et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Jaber, Hatem
Lohman, Everett
Daher, Noha
Bains, Gurinder
Nagaraj, Abhay
Mayekar, Prajakta
Shanbhag, Manali
Alameri, Mansoor
Neuromuscular control of ankle and hip during performance of the star excursion balance test in subjects with and without chronic ankle instability
title Neuromuscular control of ankle and hip during performance of the star excursion balance test in subjects with and without chronic ankle instability
title_full Neuromuscular control of ankle and hip during performance of the star excursion balance test in subjects with and without chronic ankle instability
title_fullStr Neuromuscular control of ankle and hip during performance of the star excursion balance test in subjects with and without chronic ankle instability
title_full_unstemmed Neuromuscular control of ankle and hip during performance of the star excursion balance test in subjects with and without chronic ankle instability
title_short Neuromuscular control of ankle and hip during performance of the star excursion balance test in subjects with and without chronic ankle instability
title_sort neuromuscular control of ankle and hip during performance of the star excursion balance test in subjects with and without chronic ankle instability
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6089409/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30102713
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0201479
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