Ayak Bileği İnversiyon Yaralanmalarında Erken Proprioseptif Eğitimin Reaksiyon Zamanı ve Denge Üzerine Etkisi
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2015-10-14Yazar
Yiğit, Berrak
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ABSTRACT
Yigit, B., The Effects of Early Proprioceptive Training on Reaction Time and
Balance in Ankle Inversion Trauma. Institute of Health Sciences, Prostheses-
Orthoses and Biomechani Program, Ph.D. Dissertation, Ankara, 2015.The aims
of this study are to investigate the effects of early proprioceptive training on reaction
time and balance on the first and second-degreeankle inversion trauma and to express
the differences from classical treatment protocol. 35 participants were included from
Istanbul Medipol University, Mega Hospital ComplexDepartment Orthopedics and
Traumatology and Emergency in 72 hours after ankle inversion trauma. Participants
were divided into two groups; physiotherapy (n=18) and control (n=17). According
to inclusion criteria, to determine the foot as normal, and to determine acute
instability, foot postur index and ankle ligament laxity test were used, respectivly.
Demographic information and history of injury were recorded.Karlsson Score for
determining improvement, Foot and Ankle Outcome Score for quality of life, Visual
Analog Scale for pain, anthropometric measurement for edema, electronic
goniometer for muscle strength, iPhone goniometer app for range of motion, heel rise
test for endurance, eye opened and closed single leg balance test and star excursion
balance test for static and dynamic balance, active and passive extremity matching
test for joint position sense, Nelson reaction time test for reaction time and TAMPA
Scale for kinesiophobia were used. Treatment protocol generally was consisting of
RICE (rest, ice, compression, elevation) protocol, transcutaneous electrical nerve
stimulation, stretching, strengthening, manual therapy, balance and walking training.
Physiotherapy group was also treated with proprioceptive training. Treatment
protocol performed twice a week during six weeks. Assessments were performed
before treatment, at the end of third week and at the end of sixth week. During the
study, edema, proprioceptive error ratios and reaction time were reduced at
physiotherapy group by the third week and improvement continued at the end of
treatment. It was determined that pain was almost completely reduced at the end of
six week on control group (p<0.05). All other parameters had statistically significant
differences in groups, but there were no differences found between groups (p>0.005).
This study showed that early proprioceptive training has an effect on proprioception
and reaction time without increasing symptoms with reducing edema in acute ankle
inversion trauma.
Key words: Acute phase functional rehabilitation, quality of life, anterior talofibular
ligament, reaction time