Ankle sprain study seeks to predict chronic instability
NCT ID NCT02955485
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study aimed to find out which patients with an ankle sprain will go on to develop chronic ankle instability. Researchers planned to follow 460 adults who came to the emergency room after a sprain, collecting X-ray measurements and personal details like height, weight, and sports activity. The goal was to build a prediction model to help decide who might benefit from early surgery, but the study was terminated before completion.
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Contacts and locations
Locations
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AMC
Amsterdam, 1105 AZ, Netherlands
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Flevoziekenhuis
Almere Stad, 1315 RA, Netherlands
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Slotervaart MC
Amsterdam, 1066 EC, Netherlands
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VUmc
Amsterdam, 1081 HV, Netherlands
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