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. 2019 Aug 31;20:394. doi: 10.1186/s12891-019-2750-6

Table 3.

Supporting evidence in each of the seven clinical practice guidelines for acute treatment of lateral ankle ligament sprains

Acute Treatment 1 [36] (2006) 2 [37] (2006) 3 [38] (2009) 4 [39] (2011) 5 [40] (2012) 6 [41]
(2013)
7 [42] (2013)
Progressive weight bearing with support depending on severity (tape, brace, boot, casting) R [4345] R [45, 46] R R R [4548] R [45, 47, 49] R [47, 48, 50-56]
Ice R R [57] R R R [57, 58] R [57-61] R [57, 58]
Compression R R R R R [6264] R [65]
Elevation R R R R R R
Progressive strengthening exercises R R R R [6670] R [45, 49, 66, 71] R [6668, 72, 73]
Balance exercises R R R R [6669] R [7476] R [7477]
NSAIDs/paracetamol R# [7883] R R R [69, 84, 85]
Refer on to another discipline R R R
Advice DVT risk with immobilisation R R
Foot circle exercises R R
Alphabet exercises R
Lymphatic drainage/soft tissue mobilisations R [86]
Graded joint mobilisations or mobilisation with movement R [73] X [69, 73, 87] R [88, 89] R [44, 73, 90]
Pulsating short wave diathermy X [91, 92] X [91, 92] R [92]
Electrotherapy X X [93-97] R [98, 99] R [97, 100]
Low-level laser X X [101] R [101, 102]
Heat X X X [103]
Ultrasound X [104] X [105] X [104] X [104, 105]

Key: R = CPG recommends treatment, X = CPG does not recommend treatment, # = analgesic dose. Blank = this acute treatment choice was not included in CPG.