KMID : 1151220150210010029
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Journal of Korean Academy of Orthopedic Manual Therapy 2015 Volume.21 No. 1 p.29 ~ p.35
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The Effect of Incidence of Ankle Sprains on Both Leg Length Inequalities and Range of Motion of Ankle Joint in 20's Female University Students
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¹ÚÁ¾Ç×:Park Jong-Hang
Á¤¿¬¿ì:Jung Yeon-Woo/±èÅ¿ø:Kim Tae-Won
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Abstract
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Background: The purpose of this study was conducted to investigate the effect of incidence of ankle sprains on both leg length inequalities and range of motion of ankle joint in 20's female university students.
Methods: 20's female university students were targeting 32 people attending K university in Gwangju. Both leg length inequality was measured using a tape measure, ranges of motion of ankles was measured using a goniometer.
Results: The ankle sprain incidence was quite high, with 56.25% (n=18) for the right ankle, 34.38% (n=11) for the left ankle, and 9.38% (n=3) for both. As for the difference between the ankle sprain incidence and both leg length, the average value of the right leg was 83.08¡¾3.69, the average value of the left leg was 84.28¡¾3.27, making the right leg shorter than the left by 1.2§¯ with a higher incidence and showing a positive statistical correlation between the two (p<.05). Also showed that there was a negative statistical correlation between ankle sprain incidences and the inversion range of motion spread of the right ankle (p<.05).
Conclusion: The incidence of ankle sprains was higher for the larger the difference between both leg length inequality. In addition, the smaller the inversion range of motion spread of the right ankle, the higher the incidence of ankle sprains. Therefore, The evidence suggests that the incidence of ankle sprains can be reduced by recommending stability and efficient exercises that take into consideration the both leg length as well as the ranges of motion of ankle joints.
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KEYWORD
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Leg length inequality, Incidence of ankle sprain, ROM of ankle
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