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Brain Neuroplasticity Related to Lateral Ankle Ligamentous Injuries: A Systematic Review.

Alexandre MaricotEmilie DickAnnemiek WalravensBert PluymElke LathouwersKevin De PauwJo VerschuerenBart RoelandsRomain MeeusenBruno Tassignon
Published in: Sports medicine (Auckland, N.Z.) (2023)
The included studies demonstrated structural and functional brain adaptations related to lateral ankle sprains and chronic ankle instability compared to healthy individuals or copers. These adaptations correlate with clinical outcomes (e.g. patients' self-reported function and different clinical assessments) and might contribute to the persisting dysfunctions, increased re-injury risk and long-term sequelae seen in these patients. Thus, rehabilitation programmes should integrate sensorimotor and motor control strategies to cope with neuroplasticity related to ligamentous ankle injuries.
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