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Effect of Ankle Joint Mobilization with Movement on Range of Motion, Balance and Gait Function in Chronic Stroke Survivors: Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials.

Abayneh AlamerHaimanot MeleseKefale GetieSisay DemeMolla TsegaSileshi AyhualemGebremeskel BirhanieYohannes AbichAsmare Yitayeh Gelaw
Published in: Degenerative neurological and neuromuscular disease (2021)
Seven randomized controlled trials with a total of 224 subjects were analyzed. Evidence of overall quality was graded from moderate to high. This review found that mobilization with movement therapy could be an alternative rehabilitative intervention for subjects with chronic stroke to increase range of motion, balance, and gait ability. However, the evidence remains preliminary due to the small number of participants. Large-scale RCTs in the future are warranted to investigate the efficacy of mobilization with movement in subgroups of chronic stroke subjects.
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