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SL Lephart SM Sterner R & Kuligowski L . Balance training for persons with functionally unstable ankles . Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy 1999 29 478 – 486 . ( https://doi.org/10.2519/jospt.1999.29.8.478 ) 2 Roos KG
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, anti-inflammatory drugs, physical therapy and discontinuing activities that aggravate symptoms by forced hyper-plantar flexion of the ankle joint. 11 If conservative treatment fails, surgical intervention should be considered. In cases of PAIS, the
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this condition. The treatment of CRPS includes medications, physical therapy, regional anaesthesia, and neuromodulation ( 40 ). In a systematic review published in 2023 by Sobeeh et al. it was affirmed that diffuse thermal and mechanical
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