Peroneal latency’s role in inversion ankle sprain
A delay in the activation of the peroneus longus and peroneus brevis muscles is thought to contribute to the risk of inversion ankle sprain. New research suggests that ankle taping, in addition to providing mechanical stability, also helps reduce this peroneal latency.
By Adam Knight, PhD, and Wendi Weimar, PhD
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