The Influence of Cognitive Motor Training on Functional Outcomes in Individuals with Chronic Ankle Sprain: A Systematic Review Protocol

Authors

  • Karthikeyan Selvaganapathy
  • Kamalakannan M
  • Roshini Rajappan
  • Syed Abudaheer K

Keywords:

Balance Deficits, Proprioception, Functional Recovery, Cognitive Motor Training, Chronic Ankle Sprain

Abstract

Background: A very common ailment that inhibits both functionality and balance is Chronic Ankle Sprain (CAS). One potential way to treat such condition seems to be cognitive-motor training (CMT) that combines motor as well as cognitive tasks during rehabilitation.

Objectives: This protocol described the proposed systematic review that aims to evaluate the effectiveness of CMT in improving proprioception, functional recovery, and reducing recurrence rates in CAS patients.

Methods: An effective systematic review will be following PRISMA guidelines. These will be the database sources searched: PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and the Cochrane Library. Studies subjected to eligibility criteria were randomized controlled trials and quasi-experimental studies concerning CAS, which included CMT interventions. Data extraction and analysis will include quantitative and narrative synthesis as appropriate.

Conclusion: Findings would shed light on the role of CMT in CAS management and provide implications for future rehabilitation practices.

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Published

2025-05-06

How to Cite

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Selvaganapathy K, M K, Rajappan R, Abudaheer K S. The Influence of Cognitive Motor Training on Functional Outcomes in Individuals with Chronic Ankle Sprain: A Systematic Review Protocol. J Neonatal Surg [Internet]. 2025 May 6 [cited 2026 Jan. 28];14(15S):2353-6. Available from: https://jneonatalsurg.com/index.php/jns/article/view/5207