2021 University of Canberra study links ankle sprains to brain changes, highlighting sensory input importance to rehabilitation and injury prevention.

Recent neuroscience research indicates that ankle sprains may be linked to brain changes affecting pain and movement perception. A study from the University of Canberra reveals that sensory input quality is crucial for rehabilitation and injury prevention in athletes and older adults. By employing precision health technologies, the research aims to enhance movement control, targeting rehabilitation needs and potentially identifying athletic talent early, while also aiding fall prevention strategies.

September 26, 2024
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