E-health intervention for preventing recurrent ankle sprains: a randomised controlled trial in general practice.
Adinda Ke MailuhuEvert A L M VerhagenJohn M van OchtenPatrick J E BindelsSita M A Bierma-ZeinstraMarienke van MiddelkoopPublished in: The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners (2023)
The rate of re-sprains was relatively high and an unsupervised e-health-supported neuromuscular training programme does not yield meaningful effects and does not encourage adherence in preventing re-sprains in patients in general practice. More research is necessary to indicate the best treatment modality and way of delivery for these patients.
Keyphrases
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