Title Page
Contents
ABSTRACT 12
Ⅰ. INTRODUCTION 14
A. Background 14
B. Purposes of Study 18
C. Hypotheses 19
D. The Definition of Terms 20
1. Chronic Ankle Instability 20
2. Talus-Stabilizing Taping 20
3. Mobilization With Movement 20
Ⅱ. LITERATURE REVIEWS 22
A. Previous studies on Interventions of Chronic Ankle Instability 22
B. Previous studies on Talus-Stabilizing Taping 29
Ⅲ. METHODS 35
A. Experimental Design 35
B. Subjects and Experimental Procedures 36
1. Subjects 36
2. Experimental Procedure 38
C. Experimental Methods 40
1. Talus-Stabilizing Taping (TST) 40
2. Mobilization With Movement (MWM) 41
D. Assessment Tools and Data Collection 42
1. Measurement of Joint Motion 42
2. Measurement of Function 44
3. Measurement of Proprioception 45
4. Measurement of Postural Control 47
E. Experimental Variables 49
F. Data Analysis 50
Ⅳ. RESULTS 51
A. General Characteristics of Subject 51
B. Difference on Joint Motion 53
C. Difference on Joint Function 55
D. Difference on Proprioception 57
E. Difference on Postural Control 60
a. Dynamic Postural Control 60
b. Static Postural Control 62
Ⅴ. DISCUSSION 64
A. The Effects on Joint Motion 64
B. The Effects on Joint Function 68
C. The Effects on Proprioception 70
D. The Effects on Postural Control 74
Ⅵ. CONCLUSION 79
REFERENCES 81
APPENDICES 9
APPENDIX 1. Consent Form for Participation in a Clinical Trial 93
APPENDIX 2. Experimental Equipment 95
APPENDIX 3. Korean Version of The Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool Questionnaire 97
APPENDIX 4. Postural Control Test 99
APPENDIX 5. Dorsiflexion Range of Motion Test 101
APPENDIX 6. Talus-Stabilizing Taping 103
APPENDIX 7. Mobilization With Movement 105
Table 1. Previous Studies on Interventions of Chronic Ankle Instability 26
Table 2. Previous Studies on Talus-Stabilizing Taping 32
Table 3. Independent and Dependent Variables of Study 49
Table 4. General Characteristics of Subject 52
Table 5. Difference on Joint Motion 54
Table 6. Difference on Joint Function 56
Table 7. Difference on Proprioception 59
Table 8. Difference on Dynamic Postural Control 61
Table 9. Difference on Static Postural Control 63
Figure 1. Design of The Study 35
Figure 2. Experimental diagram 39