WebFive self-report questionnaires (Ankle Instability Instrument [AII], Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool [CAIT], Identification of Functional Ankle Instability [IdFAI], Foot and Ankle Ability Measure [FAAM], and Foot and Ankle Disability Index [FADI]) for predicting CAI were administered to all subjects twice at 2 weeks intervals. WebMar 31, 2024 · In a large study of 900 healthy individuals aged 8 to 101 years, Baldwin et al 23 found that, for every degree of decreased ankle dorsiflexion ROM, the odds of bilateral ankle instability (defined by a score on the Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool [CAIT] of 25 or less) increased by 3% (95% CI: 0%, 6%). Healthy females with a CAIT score of 25 ...
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WebJul 16, 2016 · Cumberland Ankle … The CAIT-P has good validity and reliability and it can be used by clinicians and researchers for identification and investigation of functional … WebPurpose: The Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool is a common patient reported outcome used to assess those with Chronic Ankle Instability. However, paper versions of the … alberto pascual izaola
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WebMar 21, 2024 · The Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool (CAIT) is one way of quantifying CAI. It can reliably and validly evaluate the subjective response of individuals regarding ankle performance , including self-evaluation of pain, sense of stability, and “giving way” in daily life and during physical activities. WebThis study aimed to translate the original version of the Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool (CAITY) into a Thai version by using cross-cultural adaptation, and to examine the … WebMar 1, 2024 · To independently recalibrate and revalidate the Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool (CAIT) cutoff score for discriminating individuals with and without chronic … alberto pascual and associates