نتایج جستجو برای: anterior talofibular ligament tear

تعداد نتایج: 147698  

Journal: :Journal of orthopaedic research : official publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society 2011
Stacie I Ringleb Ajaya Dhakal Claude D Anderson Sebastain Bawab Rajesh Paranjape

Patients with subtalar joint instability are often diagnosed with ankle instability. Only after a prolonged period of time in which a patient does not improve after treatment for ankle instability is subtalar joint instability considered. To develop a clinically relevant method to diagnose subtalar joint instability, the kinematics of the simulated unstable subtalar joint were examined. A 6 deg...

Journal: :The Physician and sportsmedicine 2013
Brendan D Masini Brett D Owens

Braces are often used during various stages of recovery from an anterior cruciate ligament tear despite there being sparse definitive research supporting their use. This article reviews the literature on brace use for patients with anterior cruciate ligament tears in order to provide a guide for clinicians. There is evidence to support immediate postoperative bracing, with the goals of maintain...

2005
J. POURNARAS P. P. SYMEONIDES G. KARKAVELAS

The significance of the posterior cruciate ligament in the stability of the knee was investigated in dogs and it was compared with that of the anterior cruciate ligament by studying the changes produced in the knee after transection of either ligament. Osteophyte formation and changes in articular cartilage were less prominent after division of the posterior cruciate ligament. A complete longit...

2017
Nicola Krähenbühl Tamara Horn-Lang Beat Hintermann Markus Knupp

In a simplified way, one can divide the subtalar joint into two parts, an anterior and a posterior part. Anteriorly, the talar head is located on the anterior and middle facets of the calcaneus, forming the acetabulum pedis with the posterior surface of the navicular bone.1 However, it is important to mention that the talar head is not only supported by the articulating surfaces of the calcaneu...

Journal: :Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien 2013
Simon Pulfrey Brian Lahiffe

Case 1 description Buddy is an active 33-year-old man who presents to the emergency department (ED) complaining of pain in his left ankle and foot after falling while back-country skiing 3 days ago. The fall involved a moderatespeed slide down a steep chute and rotational release of the left leg from the ski binding. Buddy experienced immediate pain to the lateral malleolar region. Immediately ...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2003
M Takao M Ochi K Oae K Naito Y Uchio

In 52 patients we compared the accuracy of standard anteroposterior (AP) radiography, mortise radiography and MRI with arthroscopy of the ankle for the diagnosis of a tear of the tibiofibular syndesmosis. In comparison with arthroscopy, the sensitivity, specificity and accuracy were 44.1%, 100% and 63.5% for standard AP radiography and 58.3%, 100% and 71.2% for mortise radiography. For MRI they...

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