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- W2015864477 abstract "Objective: The ankle sprain is the most common type of sports injury. Conventionally acute ankle sprains are treated with controlled mobilization by using external support such as crepe bandage and taping. Fiberglass cast is a new material that provides better control mobilization. Hence, the purpose of this study is to compare between effectiveness of fiberglass cast over the crepe bandage and taping. Materials and Methods: Thirty two participants (both male and female) with grade I and II lateral ankle sprain, with mean age of 20.94 years were included in the study based on inclusion and exclusion criteria, and were randomly assigned into two groups (group-A and group-B; (n=16). Participants in group-A received fiberglass casting whereas participants in group-B received crepe bandage with taping for 7 days each. Pain, range of motion (ROM), and foot ankle disability index (FADI) were measured in both pre and post intervention.Results: The findings of this study showed that pain, ROM, and FADI considerably improved in both the groups; however, there was a significant improvement in the group that was treated with fiberglass cast.Conclusion: Two layers of fiberglass cast showed better result than crepe bandage with taping. In conclusion fiberglass cast can be integrated as a secure method of treatment in addition to conservative management of acute lateral ankle sprain." @default.
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- W2015864477 title "EFFECT OF EARLY CONTROLLED MOBILIZATION WITH FIBERGLASS CAST VERSUS CREPE BANDAGE WITH TAPING IN LATERAL ANKLE SPRAIN" @default.
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