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Lesson 6:
Evaluating Postural Control & Balance (PDF HANDOUT)
This module represents mid-stage criteria in a structured, algorithmic, and evidence-based approach to assessing a patient's readiness for progressing activities after musculoskeletal foot and ankle injuries. The ultimate aim is to guide clinicians in making informed decisions for return to jogging, plyometrics, and higher-level activities.
Postural control is a critical aspect of functional recovery. Research indicates a direct correlation between postural sway and ankle injuries. Increased variance in postural sway, particularly noted in athletic populations like high school basketball players, is linked to a higher incidence of ankle sprains. Assessments like the Star Excursion Balance Test and center-of-gravity sway measurements have proven effective in identifying individuals at risk, showing that athletes with poorer postural stability are more prone to injury. Therefore, balance assessments serve as valuable screening tools to recommend balance training, potentially decreasing both primary and secondary injury risk. It's important to acknowledge that a history of ankle sprains can itself impair postural stability, complicating risk assessment for future injuries.
Foundations of Postural Control
From a dynamic systems theory perspective, postural control is determined by three interacting components:
Constructs of Postural Control Assessment
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Stop the Guessing Game: Implementing a Criterion and Evidence-Based Functional Performance Testing Algorithm in Foot and Ankle Injuries Course Description: This course provides an evidence-based, Functional Performance Testing Algorithm (FTA) specifically designed for the foot and ankle complex. It addresses the current lack of consensus and standardized PPTs for functional readiness following ...