Evaluation of Trunk Muscle Endurance in Chronic Ankle Instability

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Noha Mahmoud Youssef
Hossam Eddein Fawaz
Ahmed Salamah Yamany
Ghada Mohamed Elhafez
Azza Mohammed Abdelmohsen

Abstract

Background: Testing the association between trunk muscle endurance and chronic ankle instability (CAI) is very important to recognize risk factors related to CAI. This facilitates prevention of injury and management of the associated musculoskeletal deficits of CAI. Objective:  to assess endurance of trunk muscles in females with CAI. Methods: This study consisted of 62 females, allocated into two equal groups of 31; the experimental group (A) included females with CAI and the healthy control (Group B) included healthy females. McGill core endurance tests (prone-bridge, right side-bridge, left side-bridge, trunk flexion and horizontal back extension) were administered to assess trunk muscle endurance. Results: Statistical analysis revealed no significant differences in trunk muscle endurance between the two tested groups (p > 0.05). Conclusions: Although, the results indicated higher values of trunk endurance in the CAI group compared with their healthy controls, no statistically significant differences were observed between the two groups. This denotes the compensatory mechanism that altered ankle-hip strategy.

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Noha Mahmoud Youssef, Hossam Eddein Fawaz, Ahmed Salamah Yamany, Ghada Mohamed Elhafez, & Azza Mohammed Abdelmohsen. (2023). Evaluation of Trunk Muscle Endurance in Chronic Ankle Instability. Journal of Advanced Zoology, 44(S6), 265–271. https://doi.org/10.17762/jaz.v44iS6.2092
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