TY - JOUR T1 - Infographic. International Ankle Consortium Rehabilitation-Oriented Assessment JF - British Journal of Sports Medicine JO - Br J Sports Med SP - 1248 LP - 1249 DO - 10.1136/bjsports-2018-099935 VL - 53 IS - 19 AU - Eamonn Delahunt AU - Chris M Bleakley AU - Daniela S Bossard AU - Brian M Caulfield AU - Carrie L Docherty AU - Cailbhe Doherty AU - Francois Fourchet AU - Daniel T P Fong AU - Jay Hertel AU - Claire E Hiller AU - Thomas W Kaminski AU - Patrick O McKeon AU - Kathryn M Refshauge AU - Alexandria Remus AU - Evert A Verhagen AU - Bill T Vicenzino AU - Erik A Wikstrom AU - Phillip A Gribble Y1 - 2019/10/01 UR - http://bjsm.bmj.com/content/53/19/1248.abstract N2 - Lateral ankle sprains are one of the most prevalent lower limb musculoskeletal injuries incurred by individuals who participate in recreational physical activities and sports.1 2 Propensity for the development of chronic ankle instabilityThe misconception that acute lateral ankle sprains are innocuous injuries that require little treatment is common across patients and healthcare professionals; indeed, up to 50% of individuals who incur an acute lateral ankle sprain do not seek formal healthcare management for their injury.3 All too often colloquial terms such as a ‘rolled’ ankle or ‘twisted’ ankle are used to describe an acute lateral ankle sprain injury. In reality, acute lateral ankle sprains are rarely ever a ‘simple’ injury. … ER -