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Letisja Henderson Juliane Guja Keren Lanzet Eduard Mias-Morell Juan López González

Hogeschool van Amsterdam European School of Physiotherapy Research Project for Evidence Based Practice. Letisja Henderson Juliane Guja Keren Lanzet Eduard Mias-Morell Juan López González Giorrdani Queiroz. Presentation Content.

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Letisja Henderson Juliane Guja Keren Lanzet Eduard Mias-Morell Juan López González

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  1. Hogeschool van Amsterdam European School of Physiotherapy Research Project for Evidence Based Practice Letisja Henderson Juliane Guja Keren Lanzet Eduard Mias-Morell Juan López González Giorrdani Queiroz

  2. Presentation Content • Introduction - Etiology - Incidence - Treatment Guidelines • Method - Literature Research - Questionnaire Creation - Data Analysis • Results • Discussion

  3. Introduction • Etiology • Classification of ankle sprains • I,II,III • Definition of acute ankle sprain

  4. Introduction • Incidence • Ankle sprain is responsible for 10 to 30% of sports related injuries • 60,000 patients are referred to physiotherapists every year (KNGF)

  5. Introduction • National guidelines • The United Kingdom • The Netherlands • Australia • New Zealand • Canada

  6. Research Question • What is the most commonly used treatment for acute ankle sprain • Do physiotherapists working in institutes within the Amsterdam region follow the KNGF guidelines

  7. Method • Literature research and background information about: • The topic • Questionnaire formulation • Survey strategy • Method to increase questionnaire response rate

  8. Method • Questionnaire formulation • structured according to recovery phases • Creating a webpage • Pilot study

  9. Method • Cooperation with KNGF • Time frame

  10. Data Analysis • Coding system • Results organized in Microsoft Excel format • Analysis using SPSS program • Graphs were constructed using Microsoft Word

  11. Results • Results are expressed in percentages • No questionnaires were excluded

  12. Treatment frequency

  13. Exercise frequency

  14. Use of guidelines

  15. Discussion • Discussion of the results • Conclusion

  16. Acknowledgements • We would like to thank • Jeroen Egmond (KNGF) • Kees Spekman (RGF) • Jeroen Bergmann

  17. References • Guidelines for the physiotherapy management of Soft Tissue Injury with PRICE during the first 72 hours (1999); www.nelh.nhs.uk/guidelines • KNGF (2005) guidelines for an acute ankle sprain; www.kngf.nl • Magee, D.J. (2002).Orthopedic Physical Assessment. Elsevier sciences (USA), 4th Ed; p.777 • Perlman M, Leveille D, DeLeonibus J, Hartman R, Klein J, Handelman R et al. 1987. Inversion lateral ankle trauma: differential diagnosis, review of the literature and prospective study. J Foot Surg, 26, 95-135. • Summerhill W. R. and Taylor CL (1992) Obtaining response to a mail questionnaire. Bulletin PE-19 • Survey Design Website; www.surveysystem.com • Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Sports Medicine. www.acpsm.org • Wilson C. Methods and Guidelines to avoid common questionnaire bloopers. www.stcesig.org/usability/newsketter- surveybloopers.html • Wolfe MW, Uhl TL, Mattacola CG, McCluskey LC (2001). Management of ankle sprains. Am Fam Physician Aug 1; 64(3): 386.

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