Resumo

Primary anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) restoration has been found to be a successful intervention with majority of patients of ankle sprains is due to diminished postural control, impaired proprioception, loss of muscle strength, and ligamentous laxity. The results suggest that ankle joint stability and movement correlate with balance and mobility. Thus, individuals should engage in proper rehabilitation after ankle sprain injuries. Conclusion: The present study concluded that recurrent ankle sprain individuals were found to decrease dynamic balance control and overall mobility compared to healthy control.

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