IP Journal of Surgery and Allied Sciences

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IP Journal of Surgery and Allied Sciences (JSAS) open access, peer-reviewed quarterly journal publishing since 2019 and is published under the Khyati Education and Research Foundation (KERF), is registered as a non-profit society (under the society registration act, 1860), Government of India with the vision of various accredited vocational courses in healthcare, education, paramedical, yoga, publication, teaching and research activity, with the aim of faster and better dissemination of knowledge, we will be publishing the article ‘Ahead more...

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Alagappan Thiyagarajan, S. Jeyakumar*, Rajan Balakrishnan


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Ankle instability and physiotherapy: Exploring novel rehabilitation approaches


Short Communication

Author Details : Alagappan Thiyagarajan, S. Jeyakumar*, Rajan Balakrishnan

Volume : 6, Issue : 4, Year : 2024

Article Page : 141-143

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.jsas.2024.033



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Abstract

A common ailment that affects many people, especially athletes, ankle instability is frequently brought on by acute injuries that result in long-term pain and functional restrictions. This article examines both cutting-edge techniques like neuromuscular training, sport-specific drills, and technology-enhanced rehabilitation as well as more conventional approaches like strength training and balance exercises. Physiotherapists can develop customised regimens that enhance recovery results and lower the chance of re-injury by combining these tactics. Validating these novel approaches and improving rehabilitation procedures require ongoing research.


Keywords: Ankle instability, Rehabilitation, Neuromuscular training, Technology


How to cite : Thiyagarajan A, Jeyakumar S, Balakrishnan R, Ankle instability and physiotherapy: Exploring novel rehabilitation approaches. IP J Surg Allied Sci 2024;6(4):141-143

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