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Effects of Hip Strengthening on Neuromuscular Control, Hip Strength, and Self-Reported Functional Deficits in Individuals With Chronic Ankle Instability

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JOURNAL OF SPORT REHABILITATION
卷 27, 期 4, 页码 364-370

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HUMAN KINETICS PUBL INC
DOI: 10.1123/jsr.2016-0143

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dynamic balance; resistance bands; static balance

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Context: Deficits in ankle and hip strength and lower-extremity postural control are associated with chronic ankle instability (CAI). Following strength training, muscle groups demonstrate increased strength. This change is partially credited to improved neuromuscular control, and many studies have investigated ankle protocols for subjects with CAI. The effects of isolating hip musculature in strength training protocols in this population are not well understood. Objective: To examine the effects of hip strengthening on clinical and self-reported outcomes in patients with CAI. Design: Prospective randomized controlled clinical trial. Setting: Athletic training facility. Participants: Twenty-six participants with CAI (12 males and 14 females; age = 20.9 [1.5] y, height =170.0 [12.7] cm, and mass = 77.5 [17.5] kg) were randomly assigned to training or control groups. Intervention: Participants completed either 4 weeks of supervised hip strengthening (resistance bands 3 times a week) or no intervention. Main Outcome Measures: Participants were assessed on 4 clinical measures (Star Excursion Balance Test in the anterior, posteromedial, and posterolateral directions; Balance Error Scoring System; hip external rotation strength; and hip abduction strength) and a patient-reported measure (the Foot and Ankle Ability Measure activities of daily living and sports ) before and after the 4-week training period. Results: The training group displayed significantly improved posttest measures compared with the control group for hip abduction strength (training: 446.3 [77.4] N, control: 314.7 [49.6] N, P < .01); hip external rotation strength (training: 222.1 [48.7] N, control: 169.4 [34.6] N, P < .01); Star Excursion Balance Test reach in the anterior (training: 93.1% [7.4%], control: 90.2% [7.9%], P < .01), posteromedial (training: 96.3% [8.9%], control: 88.0% [8.8%], P < .01), and posterolateral (training: 95.4% [11.1%], control: 86.6% [9.6%], P < .01) directions; Balance Error Scoring System total errors (training: 9.9 [6.3] errors, control: 21.2 [6.3] errors, P < .01); and the Foot and Ankle Ability Measure-sports score (training: 88.0 [12.6], control: 84.8 [10.9], P < .01). Conclusion: Improved clinical and patient-reported outcomes in the training group suggest hip strengthening is beneficial in the management and prevention of recurrent symptoms associated with CAI.

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