U.S., March 28 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06898554) titled 'Spinal and Supraspinal Control in Chronic Ankle Instability' on March 21.
Brief Summary: Ankle sprains are common sports injuries that often lead to chronic ankle instability (CAI). Patients with CAI experience deficits in neuromuscular control (NMC), including proprioception and strength. It is believed that damage to the ankle's ligament mechanoreceptors and the peroneal nerve after the initial ankle sprain can cause alterations in NMC, resulting in postural control and dynamic joint stability dysfunction. Inflammation related to recurrent ankle sprains may also contribute to neuromuscular impairments. Evidence suggests that bila...