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Journal of Modern Rehabilitation. 2012; 6 (2): 59-65
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-160995

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Forces which applied to ankle joint for control of stability can cause damage to joint if it does not have suitable control. Chronic ankle instability [CAI] is a current disability that can affect on activity daily living of the patients. The aim of this study is to evaluate forces which contribute to control of posture in difficult conditions. Postural control was measured by force plate in two groups of CAI and healthy subjects. Eight positions were selected, including of double stances with closed or opened eyes, and single stances with opened eyes [right/ left] with and without a cognitive task. Force changes in two direction; medial/lateral and anterior/posterior were evaluated with fractal time series analysis. Fractal dimension of force in two groups, following dual task in all of conditions reduced significantly [P<0.05]. There was not significant different between two groups in double stance with or without dual task. Single stance in patients indicated significant increase of fractal dimension in affected ankle joint [P<0.05] but comparison of two side in healthy subjects did not have difference. Also there was significant increase of fractal in affected ankle joint of patients in comparison with similar side of healthy subjects [P<0.05]. Patients with [CAI] have a problem in regulation offeree for control of posture. This difficulty increased and clearly indicated by dual task condition, which can cause susceptible qualifications for recurrent injuries. Fractal dimension is a suitable factor for analysis of control of posture in difficult situations

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