The consequence of neuromuscular training on electromyography activity of lateral compartment muscles after ankle lateral ligament injury in athletes

The ankle is one of the most common sports injuries and is also the most frequently re-injured. In the majority of cases, the ankle rolls inwards (inversion) under the weight of the rest of the body, resulting in damage to the ligaments on the outside of the ankle. The purpose of this study was to...

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Main Authors: Deivendran, Kalirathinam, Hairul Anuar, Hashim, Taran, Singh, Mohamed Saat, Isma
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spelling my-unisza-ir.57522022-02-23T08:33:14Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/5752/ The consequence of neuromuscular training on electromyography activity of lateral compartment muscles after ankle lateral ligament injury in athletes Deivendran, Kalirathinam Hairul Anuar, Hashim Taran, Singh Mohamed Saat, Isma L Education (General) QH301 Biology The ankle is one of the most common sports injuries and is also the most frequently re-injured. In the majority of cases, the ankle rolls inwards (inversion) under the weight of the rest of the body, resulting in damage to the ligaments on the outside of the ankle. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the role of peripheral afferent information from the lateral ankle ligaments in spatial and temporal muscle activation characteristics during an inversion perturbation dynamic stability. Twenty athletes volunteered to participate in this study, who sustained a lateral ankle sprain who were recruited for participation in this study. The subjects participated in a variety of collegiate sports were included in the study. The results indicated no statistically significant differences in the mean firing time between the control and experimental group for both the peroneus longus (t12 = 1.24, p = 0.238) or the tibialis anterior (t12= 0.75, p = 0.467) muscles. The results also showed no significant differences to exist between the tibialis anterior and peroneal muscles in both the control group (t= 2.31, p = 0.039) and experimental group (t12 = 2.13, p = 0.054) ankles. The results of the present investigation demonstrate that spontaneous reflex response time of the anterior tibialis and peroneal muscles do not differ between the control group ankle vs. the experimental group ankle. The inclusion of a comprehensive rehabilitation program following injury may have played a critical role in the results of this study. 2017-12 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/5752/1/FH02-FSK-18-12853.pdf Deivendran, Kalirathinam and Hairul Anuar, Hashim and Taran, Singh and Mohamed Saat, Isma (2017) The consequence of neuromuscular training on electromyography activity of lateral compartment muscles after ankle lateral ligament injury in athletes. Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 10 (11). pp. 1994-2001. ISSN 0974-3618
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Deivendran, Kalirathinam
Hairul Anuar, Hashim
Taran, Singh
Mohamed Saat, Isma
The consequence of neuromuscular training on electromyography activity of lateral compartment muscles after ankle lateral ligament injury in athletes
description The ankle is one of the most common sports injuries and is also the most frequently re-injured. In the majority of cases, the ankle rolls inwards (inversion) under the weight of the rest of the body, resulting in damage to the ligaments on the outside of the ankle. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the role of peripheral afferent information from the lateral ankle ligaments in spatial and temporal muscle activation characteristics during an inversion perturbation dynamic stability. Twenty athletes volunteered to participate in this study, who sustained a lateral ankle sprain who were recruited for participation in this study. The subjects participated in a variety of collegiate sports were included in the study. The results indicated no statistically significant differences in the mean firing time between the control and experimental group for both the peroneus longus (t12 = 1.24, p = 0.238) or the tibialis anterior (t12= 0.75, p = 0.467) muscles. The results also showed no significant differences to exist between the tibialis anterior and peroneal muscles in both the control group (t= 2.31, p = 0.039) and experimental group (t12 = 2.13, p = 0.054) ankles. The results of the present investigation demonstrate that spontaneous reflex response time of the anterior tibialis and peroneal muscles do not differ between the control group ankle vs. the experimental group ankle. The inclusion of a comprehensive rehabilitation program following injury may have played a critical role in the results of this study.
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author Deivendran, Kalirathinam
Hairul Anuar, Hashim
Taran, Singh
Mohamed Saat, Isma
author_facet Deivendran, Kalirathinam
Hairul Anuar, Hashim
Taran, Singh
Mohamed Saat, Isma
author_sort Deivendran, Kalirathinam
title The consequence of neuromuscular training on electromyography activity of lateral compartment muscles after ankle lateral ligament injury in athletes
title_short The consequence of neuromuscular training on electromyography activity of lateral compartment muscles after ankle lateral ligament injury in athletes
title_full The consequence of neuromuscular training on electromyography activity of lateral compartment muscles after ankle lateral ligament injury in athletes
title_fullStr The consequence of neuromuscular training on electromyography activity of lateral compartment muscles after ankle lateral ligament injury in athletes
title_full_unstemmed The consequence of neuromuscular training on electromyography activity of lateral compartment muscles after ankle lateral ligament injury in athletes
title_sort consequence of neuromuscular training on electromyography activity of lateral compartment muscles after ankle lateral ligament injury in athletes
publishDate 2017
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