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Severe Ankle Sprains.
Physician and Sportsmedicine 1990 November
In brief Severe (grade 3) ankle sprains with lateral ligament disruption are common in both athletes and nonathletes. Inadequate treatment leads to chronic ankle instability. Twenty-six patients underwent a 3-week treatment program using an ankle-foot orthosis (AFO), followed by a 4-week rehabilitation program. Of these patients, 96% returned to activity without restriction in about 2 1/2 months. Advantages of the AFO include ease of application, patient comfort and convenience, early ambulation, access for therapy, and rapid return to sports with a stable, asymptomatic ankle.
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