Intrinsic predictors of lateral ankle sprain in adolescent dancers: a prospective cohort study

Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine : Official Journal of the Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine
Claire E HillerSharon L Kilbreath

Abstract

To identify intrinsic predictors of lateral ankle sprain. Prospective cohort study. A performing arts secondary school and a dance school. One hundred fifteen adolescent dancers (94 female and 21 male) entered the study. One ankle of each dancer was randomly assigned to a test group (n = 114), and the other was assigned to a validation group (n = 112). Eighteen measures, including age, dance history, previous ankle sprain, ankle and foot laxity and range of motion, and balance from test ankles were entered into a backwards stepwise Cox regression model. The model generated with the test group was used to predict ankle sprains in the validation group. Time to first lateral ankle sprain. An increased risk of sprain in the test group was predicted by younger age [hazard ratio (HR) = 0.65, 95% CI 0.45-0.94], previous sprain of the contralateral ankle (HR = 3.76, CI 1.24-11.40), increased passive inversion range (HR = 1.06, CI 1.00-1.12), and inability to balance on demipointe (HR = 3.75, CI 1.02-13.73). Of these predictors, only previous sprain of the contralateral ankle significantly predicted ankle sprain in the validation group (HR = 3.90, CI 1.49-10.22). The predictive accuracy of this variable was not strong (positive likeliho...Continue Reading

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