Anterior Ankle Pinching
Cross-source consensus on Anterior Ankle Pinching from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Anterior ankle pinching is commonly noticed after inversion ankle sprain or during dorsiflexion-heavy movements such as squatting. — Ankle Pinching, Rib Position, and Airway Constraints
- Local ankle treatment is considered after trunk, pelvis, and hip factors have been addressed. — Ankle Pinching, Rib Position, and Airway Constraints
- Inversion sprain mechanics may move the talus anteriorly and sensitize tissues at the front of the ankle. — Ankle Pinching, Rib Position, and Airway Constraints
- Trunk and pelvic organization are presented as the first intervention priority before local ankle techniques. — Ankle Pinching, Rib Position, and Airway Constraints
- Heel elevation can be a pragmatic option when structural limitations prevent comfortable dorsiflexion. — Ankle Pinching, Rib Position, and Airway Constraints
- A forward center of mass and plantar flexor tone can maintain anterior talar glide during dorsiflexion. — Ankle Pinching, Rib Position, and Airway Constraints