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Stopping a lateral ankle ligament sprain developing into chronic ankle instability

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4.6 out of 5 (56 reviews)

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Summary

Lateral ligament injuries of the ankle occur frequently and have a relatively high recurrence rate leading to chronic ankle instability (CAI). Patients with CAI frequently display deficits in sensorimotor performance which perpetuate the problem. The identification of key tests which could identify factors predisposing the individual to CAI as soon as possible following lateral ankle ligament sprains would appear to be of paramount importance. This webinar will present tests which could identify those predisposed to CAI. Syndesmosis injuries of the ankle though less common may also have a role in the development of CAI, the webinar will also discuss how to identify and manage syndesmosis injuries to reduce the risk of developing CAI.

Objectives

  1. Develop an understanding of why chronic instability might occur
  2. Understand the role ankle syndesmosis injuries could play in chronic ankle instability
  3. Identify the key tests which could identify a predisposition to the development of chronic ankle instability

Course Content

Introduction
Module 1 : Identifying CAI risk factors
Module 2 : Management to reduce CAI risk
Module 3 : Role of syndesmosis injury in CAI
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Average Review Score:
★★★★★
Majd Benzine
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Very good training for identifying the risks of CHF and understanding management to promote a better recovery

Stopping lateral ankle sprain ligament developping into chonic instability
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Very interesting the load on the ligament and the steps of high reabilitation needed

Prévenir l'évolution d'une entorse latérale des ligaments de la cheville
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Good training for managing lateral ankle sprains to prevent chronic instability

avis
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I really enjoyed the course.

Court résumé intéressant
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Very interesting short summary.

Stopping a lateral ankle ligament
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Interesting

Avis
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Tests: relevant and interesting.

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Relevant, practical information for clinicians, easily and quickly applicable. More about “risk identification” than “prevention.” The French title is a little confusing. I highly recommend the training. Thank you very much!

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interesting

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Thank you

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Very interesting, especially in terms of evaluation and predictive values.

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I liked the fact that there were demonstrations of manual tests and exercises.

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I would have liked to have seen more examples of the types of exercises that can be done during rehabilitation, ideally with videos.

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Very interesting!

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Very informative, thank you!

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very interesting

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Gives a better understanding of ankle problems.

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Concise and very clear, relevant to both theory and practice!

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The course and the concepts introduced are interesting, but the whole thing lacks a bit of dynamism 🙂

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interesting webinar. They are a lot of aspects that can be applied in a clinical setting

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A French translation would be most welcome.

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Very good!

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Very good presentation.

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Interesting that the 2 wounds have different approaches.

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Interesting course that encourages you to analyze things differently

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good course

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Interesting but home exercises are less easy to give without the boards…

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Excellent presenter, pragmatic course.

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Very interesting!

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good review of training principles and the ankle ligament system, well supported by scientific evidence

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Good content.

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interesting

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Very useful

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Very good course

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Very good course Thank you!

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I liked the statistics on the elements at risk of chronic ankle instability, it gives me a few things to watch out for in the evolution of my ankle cases. Very interesting!

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very good

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Good information but I haven’t found any documentation available in French.

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Very interesting. Well divided.

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Interesting, short, relevant +++

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Very theoretical, not practical enough. Demo of tests would have been relevant

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THX

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Informative and logical, and simple to test and implement. thank you!

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Great presentation, leard a lot thank you

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Great webinar for clinicians

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Nice addition to my knowledge of this type of clientele.

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I liked having a better understanding of the phenomenon. Testing is not something I do, but it helps me understand the pattern all the same.

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Interesting, I’m going to try to add more testing to my practice in order to detect my patients’ potential earlier.

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Good course, good examples of exercises

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course in French please

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Interesting

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Thank you

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Great topic to reflect on.

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