Restoring ankle dorsiflexion range of motion in athletes: an individualized clinical decision-making system
Romain Tourillon, Massamba M'Baye, Michelle Smith

TL;DR
This paper introduces a personalized system for assessing and treating ankle dorsiflexion range of motion in athletes to improve rehabilitation and performance.
Contribution
A novel individualized clinical decision-making system for diagnosing and treating ankle dorsiflexion range of motion restrictions in athletes.
Findings
A 3-step framework is proposed for assessing and treating ankle dorsiflexion range of motion.
The system uses the weight-bearing lunge test to identify joint or structure involvement.
Targeted interventions based on individual findings improve rehabilitation outcomes.
Abstract
Ankle dorsiflexion range of motion plays a pivotal biomechanical role within the lower limb with implications both in rehabilitation, injury risk reduction and athletic performance. However, clinicians often lack practical guidance on diagnosing and differentiating the various joints or structures that have been shown to have a role in ankle dorsiflexion range of motion restriction. To move beyond the “one size fits all approach” paradigm in musculoskeletal rehabilitation, we propose addressing the 2 following questions: (1) How can clinician utilize the weight-bearing lunge test findings to develop a clinical-decision making system for ankle dorsiflexion range of motion assessment? and (2) How can this system guide individualized interventions to restore ankle dorsiflexion range of motion specific to each athlete's needs?. We outline a 3-step framework for improving ankle…
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TopicsFoot and Ankle Surgery · Lower Extremity Biomechanics and Pathologies · Tendon Structure and Treatment
