Danella Lubbe’s research while affiliated with Durban University of Technology and other places

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Manipulative Therapy and Rehabilitation for Recurrent Ankle Sprain With Functional Instability: A Short-Term, Assessor-Blind, Parallel-Group Randomized Trial
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November 2014

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Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics

Danella Lubbe

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Ekta Lakhani

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James W Brantingham

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Charmaine Korporaal

The purpose of this study was to compare manipulative therapy (MT) plus rehabilitation to rehabilitation alone for recurrent ankle sprain with functional instability (RASFI) to determine short-term outcomes. This was an assessor-blind, parallel-group randomized comparative trial. Thirty-three eligible participants with RASFI were randomly allocated to receive rehabilitation alone or chiropractic MT plus rehabilitation. All participants undertook a daily rehabilitation program over the course of the 4-week treatment period. The participants receiving MT had 6 treatments over the same treatment period. The primary outcome measures were the Foot and Ankle Disability Index and the visual analogue pain scale, with the secondary outcome measure being joint motion palpation. Data were collected at baseline and during week 5. Missing scores were replaced using a multiple imputation method. Statistical analysis of the data composed of repeated-measures analysis of variance. Between-group analysis demonstrated a difference in scores at the final consultation for the visual analogue scale and frequency of joint motion restrictions (P ≤ .006) but not for the Foot and Ankle Disability Index (P = .26). This study showed that the patients with RASFI who received chiropractic MT plus rehabilitation showed significant short-term reduction in pain and the number of joint restrictions in the short-term but not disability when compared with rehabilitation alone. Copyright © 2014 National University of Health Sciences. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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... 28−30 Furthermore, adding joint manipulation of the ankle and foot joints to the rehabilitation had no significant impact. 31 Fascial manipulation, on the other hand, has a significant impact, according to Kamani et al. 27 Also, the present study demonstrated that FDM-based manual therapy significantly improved the disability in each session over the FADI results. Increases in functional muscle strength and stability could be responsible for this improvement in the disability. ...

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Effects of Manual Therapy on Fascial Distortion Model in Adolescent Ankle Sprain: A Pilot Study
Manipulative Therapy and Rehabilitation for Recurrent Ankle Sprain With Functional Instability: A Short-Term, Assessor-Blind, Parallel-Group Randomized Trial
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  • November 2014

Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics