WebPurpose To study validity and reliability of a Japanese version of the Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool and to determine the optimal cutoff score. Methods In this study, the questionnaire was cross-culturally adapted into Japanese. The psychometric properties tested in the Japanese version of the CAIT were measured for criteria validity ... WebThe chronic ankle instability selection criteria have recently been updated by the International Ankle Consortium [42] and there may be seven subsets, including …
The Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool: A Report of Validity and ...
WebCumberland Ankle Instability Tool Data ..... 106. xiii PREFACE I would like to thank my thesis committee, Dr. Scott Lephart, Dr. John Abt, Dr. Timothy Sell, Dr. Mita Lovalekar, and Dr. David Stone for their guidance and support throughout this research project. I would also like to thank my PhD. mentor, Karen Keenan for her countless ... Webthe Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool. The results showed that the provision of Strengthening Exercise and Proprioceptive Exercise on functional ankle instability had a significant effect on improving the value of ankle functional stability with a pre-test mean of 20.70 ± 1.418 and a post-test mean of 25.65 ± 1.137 with a value of p ... twr05-1a
Measuring Ankle Instability in Pediatric The Author(s) 2013 …
WebFive self-report questionnaires (Ankle Instability Instrument [AII], Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool [CAIT], Identification of Functional Ankle Instability [IdFAI], Foot and Ankle Ability Measure [FAAM], and Foot and Ankle Disability Index [FADI]) for predicting CAI were administered to all subjects twice at 2 weeks intervals. WebMay 12, 2024 · Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool is widely used nowadays for the assessment of chronic ankle instability. As it is a self-reported questionnaire and Urdu version of the Cumberland ankle instability tool will be beneficial both for patients and clinicians. It will also open research eras worldwide by comparing and sharing the results. WebContext: Lateral ankle sprains (LAS) are one of the most commonly occurring injuries amongst the athletic population, with as high as 70% suffering from residual symptoms and going on to develop chronic ankle instability (CAI). The Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool (CAIT) has been proposed to detect the presence and severity of CAI; yet twr06-1a