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26 Jan2017

26 January 2017.

Written by Henrike Greuel
Posted in Ankle

Thursday 26 January 2017
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Which treatment modalities are recommended?

Therapeutic interventions for chronic ankle instability

04 Jul2016

04 July 2016.

Written by Eric Walper
Posted in Ankle

Monday 4 July 2016
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Which one is the most effective: mobilization with movement or manipulation?

Mobilization techniques in chronic ankle instability

18 Feb2016

18 February 2016.

Written by SonoSkills
Posted in Ankle

Thursday 18 February 2016
European Society of Musculoskeletal Radiology
...using MSK ultrasound to capture transverse images for determination of the cross-sectional area

Measuring age-related changes in the achilles tendon

07 Oct2015

07 October 2015.

Written by Simon Rosser
Posted in Ankle

Wednesday 7 October 2015
bodyandsoleni
Do customised orthoses improve outcomes for chronic mid-portion Achilles tendinopathy?

Custom or sham orthoses for Achilles tendinopathy treatment?

21 Jul2015

21 July 2015.

Written by Joanna Tuynman
Posted in Ankle

Tuesday 21 July 2015
firstpodiatry
What risk factors contribute to the onset of MTSS?

Risk factors for medial tibial stress syndrome

07 Jul2015

07 July 2015.

Written by Simon Rosser
Posted in Ankle

Tuesday 7 July 2015
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Are heavy slow resistance exercises as beneficial as traditional eccentric exercises when treating AT?

Slow resistance vs. eccentric training for AT

26 Jun2015

26 June 2015.

Written by SonoSkills
Posted in Ankle

Friday 26 June 2015
Paulinda Carpaij
Why tendon structure is not related to pain

Imaging and treatment of chronic achilles tendinopathy

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