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Ankle Sprains: Evaluation, Rehabilitation, and Prevention

Ankle sprains affect athletic populations at high rates. Athletes who suffer an ankle sprain frequently go on to develop persistent symptoms, resulting in significant resources spent toward treatment, rehabilitation, and prevention. A thorough clinical evaluation is necessary to ensure an accurate d...

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Published in:Current sports medicine reports 2019-06, Vol.18 (6), p.217-223
Main Authors: Chen, Eric T, McInnis, Kelly C, Borg-Stein, Joanne
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