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Table 1 Anthropometrics and data from the individual histories for the tested group

From: Differences between mechanically stable and unstable chronic ankle instability subgroups when examined by arthrometer and FAAM-G

Classification

No.

Age (years)

Height (cm)

Weight (kg)

Right/left

AAS

Previous ankle sprains

Feeling of instability

Pain

Limitation

FAI subjects

15

24.9 ± 2.3

184.7 ± 6.2

84.3 ± 11.2

6/9

8.3 ± 1.2

2.8 ± 3.8

6/9

5/9

6/8

[22–29]

[174.0–193.0]

[61.6–106.6]

[5–9]

[0–12]

MAI subjects

11

26.3 ± 4.7

180.1 ± 5.1

77.4 ± 5.5

3/8

7.5 ± 1.3

5.2 ± 5.8

7/7

3/8

3/8

[20–38]

[173.5–187.0]

[67.5–88.4]

[6–9]

[1–20]

MAI patients

15

32.9 ± 13.5

175.9 ± 7.6

70.5 ± 14.7

5/10

6.8 ± 2.4

6.2 ± 3.9

11/11

14/14

14/14

[16–57]

[165.0–190.0]

[58.0–110.0]

[2–9]

[1–10]

  1. AAS = Ankle activity score [33].
  2. Pain = ankle pain during or following physical activities. Limitation = restriction to perform physical activities.