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The purpose of the current study is to evaluate the effect of 4 weeks of home-based
balance training (HBBT) on the performance of individuals with functional ankle instability (FAI) in
daily activities and sports. Thirty college students diagnosed with FAI and with a mean weight of
79.8 3.4 kg, height of 182.5 5.1 cm, age of 23.5 1.2 years, and instability score of 20 2.3 were
selected to participate in this study and were randomly divided by computer-generated methods
into two groups: the HBBT group and the control group (CG), each consisting of 15 subjects. The
HBBT group performed the program at home for 4 weeks, while the CG was non-exercise. Before
and after the 4 weeks of exercise program, a form containing the foot and ankle ability measure for
daily activities and sports was completed by the individuals. For data analysis, intra- and intergroup
comparisons were performed using paired and independent sample t-tests, respectively, at a
significance level of p 0.05. The results showed that 4 weeks of progressive HBBT were sufficient
to significantly improve the measurement of the ability of ankle and foot function in individuals with
FAI, even with a total volume of only 60 min per week. Accordingly, it is suggested that individuals
with FAI can benefit from short-term HBBT programs, which are simple yet powerful enough to
promote improvements in daily activities.
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Keywords
injuries home-based exercises functional skills prevention sport
Citation
Seyedi, M.; Nobari, H.; Abbasi, H.; Khezri, D.; Oliveira, R.; Pérez-Gómez, J.; Badicu, G. & Afonso, J. (2021). Effect of FourWeeks of Home-Based Balance Training on the Performance in Individuals with Functional Ankle Instability: a Remote Online Study. Healthcare, 9, 1428. https:// doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9111428
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MDPI