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JOURNAL OF ATHLETIC TRAINING RELEASES SPECIAL THEMATIC ISSUE FOCUSED ON ANKLE SPRAINS AND INSTABILITY

DALLAS, TX – A special thematic issue of the Journal of Athletic Training, the National Athletic Trainers’ Association’s scientific publication, was recently released. The themed issue focuses on ankle sprains and instability as ankle sprains are the most common injury experienced by athletes and others who engage in physical activity.1 Additionally, the research reveals that a large number of those who sprain their ankle also develop disorders, such as recurrent ankle sprains, chronic ankle instability and osteoarthritis. The thematic issue aims to address important clinical concerns through a series of literature reviews, clinical commentaries and original research articles that present the current state of the science of preventing, assessing and treating patients with ankle sprains and instability. 2

“We recognize that an initial acute ankle sprain can easily lead to lifelong issues that will affect health-related quality of life,” said Journal of Athletic Training Editor in Chief Jay Hertel, PhD, ATC, FNATA. “One major goal of this issue is to explore ways to prevent and address ankle sprains and chronic instability to help people lead healthier and more active lives.”

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Highlights from the Special Issue:

603      Epidemiology of Ankle Sprains and Chronic Ankle Instability
            Mackenzie M. Herzog, Zachary Y. Kerr, Stephen W. Marshall and Erik A. Wikstrom

650      Prevention of Lateral Ankle Sprains
            Thomas W. Kaminski, Alan R. Needle and Eamonn Delahunt

 671      Lack of Medical Treatment From a Medical Professional After an Ankle Sprain
            Tricia Hubbard-Turner

 The full special thematic issue of ankle sprains and instability can be accessed here.

About NATA: National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) – Health Care for Life & Sport Athletic trainers are health care professionals who specialize in the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of injuries and sport-related illnesses. They prevent and treat chronic musculoskeletal injuries from sports, physical and occupational activity, and provide immediate care for acute injuries. Athletic trainers offer a continuum of care that is unparalleled in health care. The National Athletic Trainers’ Association represents and supports 45,000 members of the athletic training profession. For more information, visit www.nata.org.

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  1. Jay Herteland Thomas W. Kaminski (2019) These Are the Sprains of Our Lives. . .. Journal of Athletic Training: June 2019, Vol. 54, No. 6, pp. 569-569.
  2. Jay Herteland Thomas W. Kaminski (2019) These Are the Sprains of Our Lives. . .. Journal of Athletic Training: June 2019, Vol. 54, No. 6, pp. 569-569.
  3. Mackenzie M. Herzog, Zachary Y. Kerr, Stephen W. Marshall, and Erik A. Wikstrom(2019) Epidemiology of Ankle Sprains and Chronic Ankle Instability. Journal of Athletic Training: June 2019, Vol. 54, No. 6, pp. 603-610.
  4. Mackenzie M. Herzog, Zachary Y. Kerr, Stephen W. Marshall, and Erik A. Wikstrom(2019) Epidemiology of Ankle Sprains and Chronic Ankle Instability. Journal of Athletic Training: June 2019, Vol. 54, No. 6, pp. 603-610.
  5. Thomas W. Kaminski, Alan R. Needle, and Eamonn Delahunt(2019) Prevention of Lateral Ankle Sprains. Journal of Athletic Training: June 2019, Vol. 54, No. 6, pp. 650-661.
  6. Tricia Hubbard-Turner(2019) Lack of Medical Treatment From a Medical Professional After an Ankle Sprain. Journal of Athletic Training: June 2019, Vol. 54, No. 6, pp. 671-675.
  7. Tricia Hubbard-Turner(2019) Lack of Medical Treatment From a Medical Professional After an Ankle Sprain. Journal of Athletic Training: June 2019, Vol. 54, No. 6, pp. 671-675.

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