Stability of the Braced Ankle
- 1 May 1996
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by SAGE Publications in The American Journal of Sports Medicine
- Vol. 24 (3) , 356-361
- https://doi.org/10.1177/036354659602400318
Abstract
We measured the bare ankle and the braced angle- torque relationships in 12 uninjured volunteers under static and dynamic conditions within the full range of inversion motion. These relationships were measured with a specially designed mechanical device that al lowed inversion movements with angular velocities up to 850 deg/sec. In testing the bare ankle under static conditions, the torque showed a 10-fold increase within the full range of motion (average, from 0.9 N-m at 7° to about 8 N-m at 48° of inversion). The slope of the angle-torque relationship increased under dynamic conditions giving higher torque values (up to 18 N-m on average). Both orthoses induced similar additional torques that increased linearly, up to about 6 N-m at 45°, with higher angles of inversion. These additional torques are small compared with the amount of stress applied to the foot during a typical ankle sprain situa tion, such as recovering from a jump. Therefore, we propose that orthotic devices increase the ankle torque, counteracting the inversion movement, and also prevent the start of the inversion movement by preloading and maintaining the ankle in a proper ana tomic position with optimal contact between the artic ular surfaces.Keywords
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