TY - JOUR AU - Senanayake, Sameera AU - Premakumara, Tharanga AU - Kodagoda, Piyumika AU - Jayasekara, Harindu PY - 2021/11/07 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - Influence of Weight Bearing Dorsiflexion (WBDF) on Ankle Injury History Among Semi-professional Recreational Basketball Players JF - Advanced Journal of Graduate Research JA - Adv. J. Grad. Res. VL - 11 IS - 1 SE - Graduate Survey Articles DO - 10.21467/ajgr.11.1.45-51 UR - https://journals.aijr.org/index.php/ajgr/article/view/4058 SP - 45-51 AB - <p>Ankle injuries are one of the most common occurrences in the field of sports. Weight bearing dorsiflexion range can be an effecting factor in ankle injuries. Weight bearing lunge test is used to assess weight bearing dorsiflexion. By using this test as a standard testing protocol, it is possible to minimize development of further sport related ankle injuries.  But this test for basketball players with ankle injuries has not been studied yet. The current study will aim to examine the weight bearing dorsiflexion of basketball players related to their gender, ankle injury history and leg dominance. A quasi-experimental design study was conducted. Thirty-four (34) participants were recruited and initially and two (2) were excluded. 18 participants were male and 14 were female basketball players in Colombo Blues and Kotelawala Defence University basketball teams. The average of age of the sample was 21.8 years. Demographic data, information about training time, injury history of the participants was obtained using an interview administered assessment form. The Weight Bearing Dorsiflexion was measured using digital inclinometer. Findings indicated that the weight bearing dorsiflexion range is smaller than that of males (p&gt;0.05). There was a significant difference in weight bearing dorsiflexion and ankle injury history (p&lt;0.01) among players. Significant differences were seen in influence in leg dominance to weight bearing dorsiflexion (p&lt;0.05). This is the first study that is investigated weight bearing dorsiflexion among basketball players in Sri Lanka. No significant difference was found between gender and weight bearing dorsiflexion. A significant difference was determined between ankle injury history and weight bearing dorsiflexion. Furthermore, a significant difference was found in leg dominance and weight bearing dorsiflexion.</p> ER -