Unlocking recovery: How does active ankle dorsiflexion evolve post-inversion sprain?

In the realm of sports medicine, the quest for effective rehabilitation strategies following acute ankle injuries remains paramount. In 2009 a randomized trial conducted by James W Youdas and colleagues, the focus was directed towards elucidating the trajectory of recovery in active ankle dorsiflexion range of motion (AADFROM) post-inversion sprain. The study, conducted within the confines of a sports clinic, enrolled 22 participants comprising both … Continue reading Unlocking recovery: How does active ankle dorsiflexion evolve post-inversion sprain?

Can a six-week home exercise program enhance quality of life in chronic peripheral neuropathy patients?

In 1997, Ruhland, et. al., conducted study about Chronic peripheral neuropathies (CPN) which present a complex challenge, and the effectiveness of a home exercise program in managing this condition remains underexplored. This study delves into the documented effects of a structured home exercise regimen on both impairment and health-related quality of life (HRQL) in individuals with CPN. The research aims to compare changes in impairment … Continue reading Can a six-week home exercise program enhance quality of life in chronic peripheral neuropathy patients?