Effect of rearfoot orthotics on postural sway after lateral ankle sprain

Hertel J, Denegar CR, Buckley WE, Sharkey NA, Stokes WL. Effect of rearfoot orthotics on postural sway after lateral ankle sprain. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2001;82:1000-3. Objective: To investigate the effects of different rearfoot orthotics on postural sway during unilateral stance after lateral ankle...

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description Hertel J, Denegar CR, Buckley WE, Sharkey NA, Stokes WL. Effect of rearfoot orthotics on postural sway after lateral ankle sprain. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2001;82:1000-3. Objective: To investigate the effects of different rearfoot orthotics on postural sway during unilateral stance after lateral ankle sprain. Design: Repeated-measures 3-factor analysis of variance on postural sway length and velocity in the frontal and sagittal planes with factors being stance leg (injured, uninjured), session (within 3d, 2wk, 4wk postinjury), and condition (6 orthotic conditions). Setting: University biomechanics laboratory. Patients: Fifteen collegiate athletes with acute, unilateral first- or second-degree lateral ankle sprain. Interventions: Balance testing was performed under 6 conditions: (1) shoe only, (2) molded Aquaplast orthotic, (3) lateral heel wedge, (4) 7° medially posted orthotic, (5) 4° laterally posted orthotic, and (6) neutral orthotic. Main Outcome Measures: Postural sway length and postural sway velocity in the frontal and sagittal planes. Results: Significant main effects were found for side and session, but not orthotic condition, for all 4 dependent variables. Postural sway length and velocity were greater on the injured limbs as compared with the uninjured limbs during the first 2 sessions but not during the third session. None of the orthotics significantly reduced postural sway compared with the shoe-only condition after lateral ankle sprain. Conclusions: Rearfoot orthotics, irrespective of design or posting, were ineffective at improving postural sway after lateral ankle sprain. © 2001 by the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine and the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
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