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Bilateral spatiotemporal postural control impairments are present in participants with chronic ankle instability. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • This study assessed how chronic ankle instability (CAI) affects postural control during the Lateral Step-Down Test, comparing participants with CAI to matched controls.
  • The results showed that while traditional center-of-pressure (COP) measures did not reveal significant differences, the time-to-boundary (TTB) measures indicated notable deficits in postural control for the CAI group.
  • The findings suggest that sensorimotor impairments from CAI can lead to significant postural control issues that are not captured by traditional measures, highlighting the need for spatiotemporal analysis in evaluations.

Article Abstract

Objectives: This study evaluated center-of-pressure (COP) and time-to-boundary (TTB) measures of postural control during a Lateral Step-Down Test in participants with chronic ankle instability (CAI).

Design: Cohort study.

Setting: Biomechanics laboratory.

Participants: Physically active adults with CAI (n = 15) and matched controls (n = 15).

Main Outcome Measures: Traditional COP and TTB measures of postural control were computed in the medial/lateral (ML) and anterior/posterior (AP) directions.

Results: No significant results were found for the traditional COP measures (p > 0.05). The CAI group exhibited a lower TTB ML absolute minimum on their affected limb compared to the matched limb of the control group (p < 0.001). Additionally, on average the CAI group displayed significantly lower TTB ML mean of minima (p = 0.004) and TTB standard deviation of minima in the ML (p < 0.001) and AP directions (p = 0.002) regardless of limb.

Conclusions: Sensorimotor impairments associated with CAI negatively alter spatiotemporal postural control and may cause a maladaptive reorganization of centrally mediated motor control strategies that results in bilateral postural control deficits during the Lateral Step-Down Test. In addition, traditional COP measures did not reveal any postural control deficits suggesting that a spatiotemporal analysis should be used when assessing postural control in participants with CAI.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ptsp.2019.06.002DOI Listing

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