Comparison of Passive and Active Joint Mobilization for Chronic Ankle Instability

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

30

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

September 30, 2021

Primary Completion Date

December 10, 2021

Study Completion Date

December 30, 2021

Conditions
Musculoskeletal ManipulationsChronic Instability of JointAnkle Joint
Interventions
OTHER

Active joint mobilization

The participants bend his knees in a prone position. The physical therapist holds the medial malleolus with one hand and the lateral malleolus with the other. At the same time, the physical therapist touches the participant's soles to the sternum area and presses them in the dorsal direction. At this time, medial malleolus glides anterior and lateral malleolus glides posterior. The first procedure is to passively recognize movement. The second procedure is accompanied by active movement of the participant.

OTHER

Passive joint mobilization

PJM uses Maitland's Mobilization method, grade III (high amplitude in the end range of the joint and 1 second vibration in the middle range through linear motion in which tissue resistance is felt). The participant is in a supine position, and the physical therapist holds the talus with one hand and the tibia with the other hand, and performs joint mobilization in the posterior direction with the hand holding the talus.

Trial Locations (1)

62287

Gwangju Health University, Gwangju

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Sahmyook University

OTHER

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