The purpose of the study is to identify if there is a relationship between the frontal plane projection angle as a measure of dynamic knee valgus with foot posture, pain, and dynamic balance in chronic ankle instability patients.
Age range
15 Years – 32 Years
Sex
ALL
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correlation between the frontal plane projection angle and foot posture in chronic ankle instability patients.
Timeframe: baseline (single assessment session)
correlation between the frontal plane projection angle and pain in chronic ankle instability patients
Timeframe: baseline (single assessment session)
correlation between the frontal plane projection angle and dynamic balance in chronic ankle instability patients.
Timeframe: baseline (single assessment session)