This study aims to investigate the relationship between pelvic alignment and ankle stability in male athletes with and without a history of ankle sprain. Chronic ankle instability is a common condition that may affect not only the ankle joint but also the alignment and function of other body segments, including the pelvis. Understanding this relationship may help improve injury prevention and rehabilitation strategies. Participants will undergo clinical assessments, functional tests, and radiographic evaluation of pelvic parameters to compare findings between injured and non-injured groups. The objective of this study is to determine whether differences in pelvic sagittal parameters are associated with ankle instability in male athletes.
This cross-sectional case-control study aims to investigate the relationship between chronic ankle instability and pelvic sagittal alignment in male athletes. Chronic ankle instability may lead to alterations in lower limb biomechanics, postural control, and proximal body alignment, including pelvic positioning. Participants will be divided into two groups: athletes with chronic ankle instability and healthy athletes without a history of ankle instability. All participants will undergo clinical evaluation, functional assessment, and radiographic measurement of pelvic sagittal parameters. Clinical assessment will include evaluation of ankle instability severity, pain intensity, and dynamic balance performance using validated assessment tools. Pelvic alignment parameters will be assessed radiographically to identify potential biomechanical differences between groups. The findings of this study may contribute to a better understanding of the relationship between chronic ankle instability and proximal biomechanical adaptations, which may improve rehabilitation and injury prevention strategies in athletes.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
38
Ankle instability
Ankle instability assessed using the Anterior Drawer Test
Time frame: Baseline assessment
Chronic ankle instability
Chronic ankle instability severity assessed using the Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool (CAIT)
Time frame: Baseline assessment
Dynamic balance
Dynamic balance performance assessed using the Y Balance Test
Time frame: Baseline assessment
Pelvic incidence
Pelvic incidence measured using standing lateral pelvic radiographs
Time frame: Baseline assessment
Pelvic tilt
Pelvic tilt measured using standing lateral pelvic radiographs
Time frame: Baseline assessment
Sacral slope
Sacral slope measured using standing lateral pelvic radiographs
Time frame: Baseline assessment
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