Neuromuscular control in chronic ankle instability, copers and healthy subjects during dynamic discrete tasks: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is one of the most prevalent lower limb injuries. The purpose of the present study was to systematically review and meta-analysis all related studies that investigated neuromuscular control in CAI individuals compare with copers and healthy subjects during dynamic dis...

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Publicado en:Journal of Bodywork & Movement Therapies Vol. 46; pp. 202 - 212
Autores principales: Mohamadi, Somayeh, Rahmani, Nahid, Boozari, Sahar, Mohseni-Bandpei, Mohammad Ali, bidhendi-Yarandi, Razieh
Formato: meta analysis research systematic review Journal Article
Publicado: Churchill Livingstone, Inc. Jun2026
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          Mohamadi, Somayeh
          Rahmani, Nahid
          Boozari, Sahar
          Mohseni-Bandpei, Mohammad Ali
          bidhendi-Yarandi, Razieh
        affil: Musculoskeletal Research Center of Department of Physiotherapy, University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran
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          Chronic Ankle Instability Physiopathology
          Neuromuscular Control Evaluation
          Exercise Test Methods
          Adaptation, Physiological
          Human
          Systematic Review
          Meta Analysis
          PubMed
          Medline
          Muscle, Skeletal
          Kinematics
          Kinetics
          Jumping
          Balance, Postural Evaluation
          Motor Skills Evaluation
          Therapeutic Exercise
          Ankle Joint Physiopathology
          Reaction Time
          Task Performance and Analysis
      ab: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is one of the most prevalent lower limb injuries. The purpose of the present study was to systematically review and meta-analysis all related studies that investigated neuromuscular control in CAI individuals compare with copers and healthy subjects during dynamic discrete tasks. Available databases like PubMed, Scopus, Science Direct, Medline and Web of science were searched using related keywords from the beginning until the March 2024. Ten relevant articles met the inclusion criteria. The random effect model was used for the estimation of the pooled Standardized Mean difference (SMD) of outcomes in CAI compared with coper and healthy groups. Ten studies including the SEBT, jump landing, side cutting and Biodex balance dynamic task were included. Most of the studies considered in the present review, based on pooled SMD, showed decreased muscle activity, lower postural control and balance indices, lower kinematic and kinetic parameters and reach distance in patients with CAI. In the most of the parameters, copers and healthy subjects were considered similar. The findings meta-analysis revealed that patients with CAI demonstrated more neuromuscular deficits than the other groups. Theses deficits provide opportunities for better intervention and prevention strategy after ankle sprain.
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