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Original Article

Treatment of acute ankle sprain: Comparison of a semi-rigid ankle brace and compression bandage in 73 patients

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Pages 529-531 | Received 30 Dec 1995, Accepted 29 Aug 1995, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

We randomized 73 patients with grades II and III ankle sprain to treatment with an Air-Stirrup® ankle brace or a compression bandage. All patients were instructed to attempt early motion and weight bearing when comfortable. Ankle function was evaluated after 3-5 days and 2,4, and 10 weeks with a clinical examination, the Sickness Impact Profile questionnaire, Karlsson's scoring scale and recording of sick leaves. the group treated with the Air-Stirrup® ankle brace was more mobile in the initial phase of rehabilitation and had a shorter sick leave. Ankle brace treatment resulted in socioeconomic savings.

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