Effects of a 4-week exercise program on balance using elastic tubing as a perturbation force for individuals with a history of ankle sprains.

@article{Han2009EffectsOA,
  title={Effects of a 4-week exercise program on balance using elastic tubing as a perturbation force for individuals with a history of ankle sprains.},
  author={Kyungmo Han and Mark D. Ricard and Gilbert W. Fellingham},
  journal={The Journal of orthopaedic and sports physical therapy},
  year={2009},
  volume={39 4},
  pages={
          246-55
        }
}
STUDY DESIGN Randomized controlled trial with pretraining, posttraining, and follow-up repeated measures. OBJECTIVE To determine the effectiveness of a 4-week elastic resistance exercise program on balance in subjects with and without a history of sprained ankles. BACKGROUND Several researchers have suggested that improving balance may help alleviate the symptoms of functional ankle instability and reduce the rate of recurrent ankle sprains. METHODS AND MEASURES Forty subjects (20 males… 
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