Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool
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The Cumberland Ankle Instability Tool (CAIT) is a 9-item 30-point scale that numerically measures the presence and severity of functional ankle instability.[1]
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CAIT is a valid and reliable tool used to assess the severity of functional ankle instability, measure treatment outcomes, and monitor progress among individuals with chronic ankle instability.[1]
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Hiller CE, Refshauge KM, Bundy AC, Herbert RD, Kilbreath SL. The Cumberland ankle instability tool: a report of validity and reliability testing. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. 2006 Sep 1;87(9):1235-41.