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Rehabilitation of Syndesmotic (High) Ankle Sprains

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Rehabilitation of Syndesmotic (High) Ankle Sprains

The rehabilitation guidelines discussed may assist clinicians in managing syndesmotic ankle sprains. Context: High ankle sprains are common in athletes who play contact sports. Most high ankle sprains are treated nonsurgically with a rehabilitation program. Evidence Acquisition: All years of PUBMED, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, CINAHL PLUS, SPORTDiscuss, Google Scholar, and Web of Science were searched to August 2010, cross-referencing existing publications. Keywords included syndesmosis ankle sprain or high ankle sprain and the following terms: rehabilitation, treatment, cryotherapy, braces, orthosis, therapeutic modalities, joint mobilization, massage, pain, pain medications, TENS (ie, transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation), acupuncture, aquatic therapy, strength, neuromuscular training, perturbation training, and outcomes. Results: Level of evidence, 5. A 3-phase rehabilitation program is described. The acute phase is directed at protecting the joint while minimizing pain, inflammation, muscle weakness, and loss of motion. Most patients are treated with some form of immobilization and have weightbearing restrictions. A range of therapeutic modalities are used to minimize pain and inflammation. Gentle mobilization and resistance exercises are used to gain mobility and maintain muscle size and strength. The subacute phase is directed at normalizing range of motion, strength, and function in activities of daily living. Progressive mobilization and strengthening are hallmarks of this phase. Neuromuscular training is begun and becomes the central component of rehabilitation. The advanced training phase focuses on preparing the patient for return to sports participation. Perturbation of support surfaces, agility drills, plyometrics, and sport-specific training are central components of this phase. Conclusion: The rehabilitation guidelines discussed may assist clinicians in managing syndesmotic ankle sprains.

The Dreaded “High Ankle Sprain”, But What's The Difference? - Jubilee  Sports Physiotherapy

The Dreaded “High Ankle Sprain”, But What's The Difference? - Jubilee Sports Physiotherapy

High Ankle Sprain Rehabilitation — Michael Braccio

High Ankle Sprain Rehabilitation — Michael Braccio

A high ankle sprain, also known as a syndesmotic injury, involves the  distal tibiofibular joint and its associated ligaments - the AITFL…

A high ankle sprain, also known as a syndesmotic injury, involves the distal tibiofibular joint and its associated ligaments - the AITFL…

Sports Medicine Primer: High Ankle Sprain

Sports Medicine Primer: High Ankle Sprain

Clinical Research on Foot & Ankle - Stable versus Unstable Grade 2 High  Ankle Sprains in Athletes: A Noninvasive Tool to Predict the Need for  Surgical Fixation

Clinical Research on Foot & Ankle - Stable versus Unstable Grade 2 High Ankle Sprains in Athletes: A Noninvasive Tool to Predict the Need for Surgical Fixation

How To Rehab a High Ankle Sprain

How To Rehab a High Ankle Sprain

Syndesmotic Ankle Sprains - Physiopedia

Syndesmotic Ankle Sprains - Physiopedia

Management of Ankle Sprains

Management of Ankle Sprains

Current Concepts In Treating Syndesmotic Ankle Injuries

Current Concepts In Treating Syndesmotic Ankle Injuries