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  2. Rehabilitation robotics - Wikipedia

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    Rehabilitation robotics is a field of research dedicated to understanding and augmenting rehabilitation through the application of robotic devices. Rehabilitation robotics includes development of robotic devices tailored for assisting different sensorimotor functions [1] (e.g. arm, hand, [2] [3] leg, ankle [4]), development of different schemes of assisting therapeutic training, [5] and ...

  3. Calcaneofibular ligament - Wikipedia

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    Calcaneofibular ligament at the Duke University Health System's Orthopedics program; sports/14 at eMedicine—Calcaneofibular ligament injury; lljoints at The Anatomy Lesson by Wesley Norman (Georgetown University) (posterioranklejoint) Anatomy figure: 17:10-05 at Human Anatomy Online, SUNY Downstate Medical Center

  4. Balance board - Wikipedia

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    It is used to develop balance, motor coordination skills, weight distribution and core strength; to prepare people, before and after [3] they reach old age, to avoid injurious falls; to prevent sports injuries, [4] especially to the ankle [5] and knee; [6] [7] and for rehabilitation after injuries to several parts [8] of the body.

  5. Sprained ankle - Wikipedia

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    A sprained ankle (twisted ankle, rolled ankle, turned ankle, etc.) is an injury where sprain occurs on one or more ligaments of the ankle. It is the most commonly occurring injury in sports, mainly in ball sports such as basketball , volleyball , football , pickleball , and tennis .

  6. Peroneal nerve paralysis - Wikipedia

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    Peroneal nerve paralysis is a paralysis on common fibular nerve that affects patient’s ability to lift the foot at the ankle. The condition was named after Friedrich Albert von Zenker . Peroneal nerve paralysis usually leads to neuromuscular disorder, peroneal nerve injury, or foot drop which can be symptoms of more serious disorders such as ...

  7. American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society - Wikipedia

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    Each member is a medical doctor specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of numerous foot and ankle injuries, diseases, and other ailments. The training required includes four years of medical school and five years of medical residency followed by a one- or two-year fellowship with a specialty focus in foot and ankle care. [18]

  8. Tarsal tunnel syndrome - Wikipedia

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    If non-invasive treatment measures fail, tarsal tunnel release surgery may be recommended. Tarsal tunnel release is a form of a nerve decompression to relieve pressure on the tibial nerve. The incision is made behind the ankle bone and then down towards but not as far as the bottom of foot. The posterior tibial nerve is identified above the ankle.

  9. Ankle brace - Wikipedia

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    Ankle braces are used to immobilize the joint while providing heat and compression to the bones. They are common in injury rehabilitation processes that affect the ankle, being made of rigid fabric such nylon [2] and neoprene that allow limited mobility of the foot and conform to the ankle by a hook and loop fastener. To ensure its fixation ...