Balance Control Deficits are Associated With Diminished Ankle Force Sense, Not Position Sense, in Athletes With Chronic Ankle Instability

Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2024 Nov;105(11):2127-2134. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2024.06.019. Epub 2024 Jul 14.

Abstract

Objectives: To compare balance control and ankle proprioception between athletes with and without chronic ankle instability (CAI). A further objective was to explore the relationship between balance control performance and ankle proprioception in athletes with CAI.

Design: Cross-sectional study.

Settings: Sports Rehabilitation Laboratory.

Participants: Eighty-eight recreational athletes (47 CAI and 41 healthy control) were recruited.

Interventions: No applicable.

Main outcome measures: Balance control performance was assessed using the sway velocity of the center of the pressure during the one-leg standing tasks. Ankle proprioception, including joint position sense and force sense, were tested using absolute error (AE) associated with joint position reproduction and force reproduction tasks in 4 directions, that is, plantarflexion, dorsiflexion, inversion, and eversion.

Results: Athletes with CAI performed significantly worse than those without CAI in balance control tasks. In addition, CAI athletes showed significantly worse joint position sense and force sense in all 3 movement directions tested (plantarflexion, inversion, and eversion). Correlation analysis showed that the AE of the plantarflexion force sense was significantly moderately correlated with medial-lateral sway velocity in the one-leg standing with eyes open and closed conditions (r=.372-.403, P=.006-.012), and the AE of inversion force sense was significantly moderately correlated with medial-lateral sway velocity in the one-leg standing with eyes open (r=.345, P=.018) in athletes with CAI, but the joint position sense measures were not (all P>0.05).

Conclusions: Athletes with CAI showed significantly impaired balance control performance and diminished ankle proprioception. Deficit in force sense was deemed as a moderate predictor of one-leg standing balance control deficits in athletes with dominant-side injury CAI, whereas ankle position sense may be a small predictor.

Keywords: Ankle proprioception; Balance control deficits; Chronic ankle instability; Force sense; Joint position sense; Rehabilitation.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Ankle Injuries / physiopathology
  • Ankle Joint* / physiopathology
  • Athletes
  • Chronic Disease
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Joint Instability* / physiopathology
  • Male
  • Postural Balance* / physiology
  • Proprioception* / physiology
  • Young Adult