The use of Cybex II dynamometer as an adjunct in the prevention and management of ankle sprains.

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1993
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The management and prevention of ankle sprains had been a topic of controversy in the sport medical literature to date, with various rehabilitative and preventative protocols having been suggested. In part one of this study, a relatively new rehabilitative device, the Cybex II Dynamometer,was used to determine whether the rehabilitation period of ankle sprain injuries could be reduced in recently injured patients. In part two, the Cybex II Dynamometer was used in conjunction with other training techniques in a preventative trial of first league volleyball players, to see whether the incidence of ankle sprains (which is particularly high in this population group) could be reduced. Although the experimental group was discharged almost 35 percent sooner than the control group in part one, the difference was not found to be statistically significant. In part two the preventative measures resulted in a notable difference in the incidence of injuries (32 percent in the control group compared to 11 percent in the experimental, group). Differences were just not statistically significant (p=O.059).
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A Dissertation submitted to the Department of Physiology, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of science in Medicine.
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Ankle Injuries prevention & control., Sprains and Strains.
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