Tired ankles reveal hidden weakness in chronic instability patients
NCT ID NCT07252219
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This observational study looks at how tiring out the ankle's evertor muscles changes a person's ability to sense force and how their muscles activate. Researchers will compare 50 adults with and without chronic ankle instability to see if fatigue affects them differently. The goal is to better understand the condition, not to provide a treatment.
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Faculty of Health Sciences
RECRUITINGLjubljana, 1000, Slovenia
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