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Study found that the choice of treatment for severe ankle sprain may affect the speed of recovery but not the long-term outcome and that the decision about which brace to apply should incorporate an assessment of likely compliance and acceptability to patients
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MW Cooke, JL Marsh, M Clark, R Nakash, RM Jarvis, JL Hutton, A Szczepura, S Wilson & SE Lamb.
MW Cooke 1,*, JL Marsh 2, M Clark 1, R Nakash 1, RM Jarvis 1, JL Hutton 2, A Szczepura 1, S Wilson 3, SE Lamb 1
1 Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, Warwick, UK
2 Department of Statistics, University of Warwick, Warwick, UK
3 The Medical School, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
* Corresponding author Email: m.w.cooke@warwick.ac.uk
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