Prognostic factors for recovery following acute lateral ankle ligament sprain: a systematic review
One-third of individuals who sustain an acute lateral ankle ligament sprain suffer significant disability due to pain, functional instability, mechanical instability or recurrent sprain after recovery plateaus at 1 to 5 years post injury. The identification of early prognostic factors associated wit...
Main Authors: | Thompson, J, Byrne, C, Williams, M, Keene, D, Schlussel, M, Lamb, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BioMed Central
2017
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