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Resources

  1. Simon J and Docherty CL. Slower Nerve Conduction Velocity in Individuals with Functional Ankle Instability. International Journal of Sports Medicine. 2014; 35(9): 731-736.

  2. ​Docherty CL, BL Arnold, SM Zinder, BM Gansneder, K Granata. (2004) Relationship between Two Proprioceptive Measures and Stiffness at the Ankle. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology. 14(3): 317-324.

  3. ​http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC385265/

  4. ​http://www.runresearchjunkie.com/the-windlass-mechanism-foot/

  5. ​Boardman and Liu (1997) Contribution of the anterolateral joint capsule to the mechanical stability of the ankle. Clinical Orthopedics 341:224–32.

  6. ​Boyle Michael (2009) Joint by Joint Approach to Training. T-Muscle. Accessed: Dec. 29, 2009. At: http://www.1500t.com.

  7. Greenman Philip E (2003) Principles of Manual Medicine. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

  8. http://sportsmedicine.about.com/od/injuryprevention/qt/Lateral-Band-Walking-Exercise.htm

  9. Hubbard (2008) Anterior positional fault of the fibula after subacute lateral ankle sprains. Manual Therapy 13:63–7.

  10. Lundberg, Goldie, Slevik, Kalin (1989) Kinematics of the foot and ankle complex-part 1: plantarflexion  and dorsiflexion. Foot and Ankle 9:194–200.

  11. Lundberg, Svensson, Bylund (1989) Kinematics of the foot and ankle complex-part 2: pronation and     supination. Foot and Ankle 9:248–53.

  12. Lundberg, Svensson, Bylund, Selvik (1989) Kinematics of the foot and ankle complex-part 3: influence of leg rotation. Foot and Ankle 9:304–9.

  13. Maxx (2007) Five Most Common Pathomechanical Foot Types. 1–6.

  14. Oatis Carol A (2008) Kinesiology: The Mechanics and Pathomechanics of Human Movement. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

  15. Houglum Peggy A (2005) Therapeutic Exercise for Musculoskeletal Injuries (Athletic Training Education). New York: Human Kinetics.

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