EFFECT OF FUNCTIONAL EXERCISE ON MUSCLE STRENGTH, BALANCE, POWER, AND AGILITY IN ELITE RUGBY PLAYERS WITH CHRONIC ANKLE INSTABILITY
- Conditions
- Chronic ankle instability (CAI)Functional exerciseChronic ankle instabilityMuscle strengthBalancePowerAgility
- Registration Number
- TCTR20210213004
- Lead Sponsor
- Faculty of Allied Health Sciences Thammasat University, Rangsit Center
- Brief Summary
FE group were improved muscle strength of LEs (ankle plantar flexor, knee flexor, hip abductor, hip external rotator, and hip extensor) and VJT after training. Whereas, ankle evertor, ankle invertor, knee flexor, hip abductor, and hip external rotator were improved in CT group. Both groups improved SEBT in anterior and posteromedial directions. However, the results were no significant difference in the agility test. CAIT scores was improved within CT group and between both groups after 6 weeks.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Completed
- Sex
- Male
- Target Recruitment
- 34
1. Has a history of lateral ankle sprain grade I or II or ankle instability at least 6 months after the ankle sprain occurred
2. Has a history of giving way during running or changing direction immediately
3. The involved side of ankle sprain has a Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool (CAIT) Less than or equal to 25
4. Has unilateral ankle sprain and has a history of ankle sprains at least 2 times
5. Positive on Anterior drawer test and Talar tilt test
1. Grade III of lateral ankle sprains
2. Ankle sprain within the past 6 weeks
3. Pain during resting and doing activities
4. Has any acute symptoms of musculoskeletal injury of lower extremity on the day of testing
5. Missed more than 2 training sessions
6. Has post-operative or fracture of lower extremities
7. Has severe problems and unable to participate in the training, such as lower extremity fracture and post-operation
Study & Design
- Study Type
- Interventional
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method muscle strength test baseline, four weeks, and six weeks Hand-held dynamometer (N/ kg2),balance test baseline, four weeks, and six weeks star excursion balance test (cm),muscle power baseline, four weeks, and six weeks vertical jump test,agility test baseline, four weeks, and six weeks Illinois agility test
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method ankle instability baseline, four weeks, and six weeks The Cumberland Instability Tool (points)