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KMID : 1211620130080030361
Journal of the Korean Society of Physical Medicine
2013 Volume.8 No. 3 p.361 ~ p.368
The Comparison of Balance using Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool to Stable and Instability Ankle
±è±âÁ¾:Kim Ki-Jong
Á¦°¥Çõ:Jegal Hyuk/ÀüÇöÁÖ:Jun Hyun-Ju/ÃÖ¹üÁø:Choi Bum-Jin/ÃÖÇöÁø:Choi Hyun-Jin/À¯¼ºÈÆ:Yu Seong-Hun/±è¿ë¾ï:Kim Young-Eok
Abstract
PURPOSE : The purpose of this study was to investigate the comparison of balance on Stable Ankle(SA), Instability Ankle(IA) using Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool(CAIT).

METHODS : Total 54(SA: 27, IA: 27) subjects were volunteered to participate in the study. SA can be defined CAIT score ¡Ã 28, with no history of injury to ankle. IA can be defined persisting symptoms of giving way and ¡Â 24 on the CAIT after ankle sprain. the balance measured using Biodex Balance System¢ç(BBS). BBS instability protocols used static, dynamic alance level less stable(2), moderate stable(4) and level more stable(8).

RESULTS : There were significant differences at overall, Anterior-Posterior(AP), Medial-Lateral(ML) of static balance, dynamic balance level 2, 4. The dynamic balance level 8 found significant difference at ML, but not found significant
differences at overall, AP.

CONCLUSION : We suggest that CAIT is acquired more exact information for IA intervention, as balance measured.
KEYWORD
Instability ankle, Stable ankle, Balance, CAIT
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