Lateral ligament injuries of the ankle are possibly the most common sporting-related injuries, on average making up 10-15% of such injuries. One large study of 12,000 sporting injuries(1) showed that The bony anatomy of the talus, with the anterior part of the articular surface being wider than the posterior part,
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The ankle joint is medically known as the talocrural joint. ... The lateral collateral ligaments include the anterior talofibular ligament, calcaneofibular ligament, talocalcaneal ligament, posterior talocalcaneal ligament and the posterior talofibular ligament. The anterior talofibular ligament passes from the tip of...
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The appearance of the ankle following lateral ankle ligament .... The tendon exits more superiorly from the posterior end of the fibular tunnel (Fig 6c–6g, ...
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Palpate all key lateral ankle structures including: Lateral Malleolus, Anterior Talo-fibular Ligament, Calcaneo-fibular ligament, posterior talo-fibular ligament, Anterior Inferior Tibio-fibular Ligament, Talus, Calcaneo-cuboid ligament, Peroneal tendons, Base of 5th metatarsal (styloid process), shaft of 5th and...
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Lateral collateral ligament of ankle joint - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The lateral collateral ligament of ankle joint (or external lateral ligament of the ankle-joint ) are ligaments of the ankle which attach to the fibula. Its components are: • anterior talofibular ...
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lateral ankle ligaments. Keywords Anterior talofibular ligament Æ Posterior talofibular ligament Æ Calcaneofibular ligament Æ. Lateral ankle ligaments Æ ...
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in particular, differentiation of the posterior tibiofibular ligament from the posterior talofibular ligament was not difficult because of the differing insertions of these ligaments. ... Mesh-terms: Adolescent; Adult; Female; Humans; Japan; Lateral Ligament, Ankle :: anatomy & histology; Lateral Ligament, Ankle ::
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BACKGROUND: Acute lateral ankle ligament ruptures are common problems in present health care. Early mobilisation and functional treatment are advocated as a preferable treatment strategy. However, functional treatment comprises a broad spectrum of treatment strategies and as of yet no optimal strategy has been identified.
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The ligament that is most commonly damaged is the anterior talofibular ligament. The calcaneofibular ligament and tendons in the ankle could also be damaged as well if the injury is more severe. The image provided displays the anterior & posterior talofibular and calcaneofibular ligaments...
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