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The primary outcome of the 2BFit study was the number of recurrent ankle injuries in both groups within one year after the initial sprain.
The primary outcome of this study was the incidence of recurrent ankle injuries in both groups within one year after the initial sprain.
More intensive initial treatment and advice on potential complications may help to reduce the incidence and associated costs of long-term symptoms after an initial sprain.
While chronic instability and recurrent injuries are a frequent complication following an initial sprain, the precise reasons why such injuries tend to reoccur are unclear at present, and as a consequence rehabilitation may be problematic.
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[ 2- 4] The subjective feeling of the ankle "giving way" after an initial ankle sprain and repetitive bouts of instability resulting in numerous ankle sprains has been termed chronic ankle instability (CAI).[ 5] CAI has been linked to many different causative factors including deficits in postural control.
We used self reports for recording the initial ankle sprain, for which athletes were included in the study, and for recurrent ankle sprains during the study.
Finally, these online follow-up questionnaires will measure residual complaints of the initial ankle sprain.
As discussed, re-injury risk is highest in the first year after the initial ankle sprain [ 14].
At the last follow-up measurement (12 months) residual complaints of the initial ankle sprain will be measured again in all athletes.
Finally, the follow-up questionnaires measured residual complaints of the initial ankle sprain; pain, feeling of giving way and subjective restriction in range of motion of the ankle.
By registering the content of the provided care for the initial ankle sprain, for which participants were included in the study, we are able to correct for co-interventions.
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