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简介:最常见的下肢损伤是外侧踝关节扭伤:最常见的下肢损伤是外侧踝关节扭伤,与本体感觉、平衡和力量受损有关,而且经常发生。慢性踝关节不稳定(CAI)的特点是缺乏功能和反复发作。埃贝茨足部训练的六个动作可以锻炼胫骨前肌、胫骨后肌和腓肠肌等肌肉。摇摆板训练(WBT)可促进感觉运动再教育:本研究旨在确定将摇摆板训练与艾贝茨足部训练相结合对改善慢性踝关节不稳定患者的平衡和本体感觉的效果:根据纳入和排除标准,我们选择了一名慢性踝关节不稳定患者。作为预试验的一部分,我们使用 Y 平衡测试和 iPhone 倾角计测量平衡和本体感觉。患者参加了为期四周的艾贝茨足部训练和摇摆板训练,每周三次,每次 30 分钟。使用与预测试相同的工具,在四周后对这两个部分的影响进行评估:结果:踝关节本体感觉角度和 Y 平衡测试综合得分均有所改善,表明本体感觉和平衡能力有所提高:研究结果表明,慢性踝关节不稳患者在同时进行艾贝茨足部训练和摇摆板训练后,本体感觉和平衡能力得到了更大的改善:踝关节扭伤 平衡 慢性踝关节不稳定 艾贝茨足部练习 本体感觉 摇晃板训练
Combined Effectiveness of Ebbets Foot Drills and Wobble Board Training on Proprioception and Balance in a Patient with Chronic Ankle Instability: A Case Study
Introduction: The most prevalent lower limb injury, a lateral ankle sprain, is associated with impaired proprioception, balance, and strength, and it occurs often. Chronic Ankle Instability (CAI) is characterized by a lack of function and recurrent episodes. The six movements that make up Ebbets foot drills work to develop the muscles like Tibialis Anterior, Tibialis Posterior, and Peroneus Longus. Sensorimotor re-education may be facilitated by wobble board training (WBT).
Objective: This research seeks to determine the efficacy of combining Wobble board training with Ebbets foot exercises in improving balance and proprioception in a patient suffering from chronic ankle instability.
Materials and Method: With the use of inclusion and exclusion criteria, a person with chronic ankle instability was chosen. We used the Y balance test and an iPhone inclinometer to measure balance and proprioception as part of our pre-test. The patient participated in Ebbets foot exercises and Wobble board training for four weeks, with three 30-minute sessions each week. Using the same instrument as the pre-test, the impact of both components was evaluated after four weeks.
Results: Ankle proprioception angles and Y balance test composite scores both showed improvement, indicating an improvement in proprioception and balance.
Conclusion: The results of this research indicated that a patient with Chronic Ankle Instability shown higher improvements in proprioception and balance when the Ebbets foot exercise and Wobble board training were performed together.
Key words: Ankle sprains, Balance, Chronic ankle instability, Ebbets foot drills, Proprioception, Wobble board training.