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  • ...an [[Avulsion Fractures of the Ankle|avulsion fracture]] also occurs (the ligament pulls a piece of bone with it on injury). The image shows an example of a s ...rom mild (tearing of just a few fibres) to severe (complete rupture of the ligament, leading to joint instability).
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  • ...Ankle Sprain|ankle sprain]], to assess the [[Medial ankle ligament|deltoid ligament]] sprain and inferior tibiofibular [[Syndesmotic Ankle Sprains|syndesmotic
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  • ...an [[Avulsion Fractures of the Ankle|avulsion fracture]] also occurs (the ligament pulls a piece of bone with it on injury). The image shows an example of a s ...rom mild (tearing of just a few fibres) to severe (complete rupture of the ligament, leading to joint instability).
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  • *[[Lateral Ligament Injury of the Ankle|Lateral Ligament Injury of the Ankle]] *[[Ligament Sprain|Ligament Sprain]]
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  • [[File:Foot ligaments.png|thumb|Calcaneonavicular Ligament ]] ...Aug 7.</ref><ref name=":1">Steginsky B, Vora A. What to do with the spring ligament. Foot and Ankle Clinics. 2017 Sep 1;22(3):515-27.</ref>
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  • ...rt L, van Dijk CN. Clinical evaluation of a dynamic test for lateral ankle ligament laxity. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc. 2010 May;18(5):628-33. </re ...pedia.org/wiki/Deltoid_ligament#/media/File:Gray354.png|thumb|Medial Ankle Ligament]]
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  • [[Ligament|Ligaments]] are fibrous bands of connective tissue that attach to bone. There are two primary ligament systems in the spine, the intrasegmental and intersegmental systems:
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  • [[File:Sacrotuberous ligament.png|right|frameless|368x368px]] ...rotuberous lig]. Available: https://radiopaedia.org/articles/sacrotuberous-ligament (accessed 1.9.2021)</ref>.
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  • ...ment tear is more susceptible during any injury to the knee. The cruciate ligament have mechanoreceptors, which are responsible to detect any change in posit == What is Anterior Cruciate Ligament Mucoid Degeneration? ==
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  • ...or-inferior tibiofibular ligament (PITFL), and the transverse tibiofibular ligament (TTFL)<ref name="Hermans" /><ref name="Lin">Lin CF, Gross MT, Weinhold P. A Anterior-inferior tibiofibular ligament
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  • ...s can be found connecting most of the bones in the body. The function of a ligament is to provide a passive limit to amount of movement between your bones. The ...n;4(2):199. Available from:https://www.ismni.org/jmni/pdf/16/21FRANK.pdf?q=ligament (last accessed 13.2.2020)</ref>
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  • ...[Bone Healing|bone]], [[Tendon Pathophysiology|tendon]], [[Ligament Sprain|ligament]], and [[Muscle Biomechanics|muscle]] all require some loading to stimulate
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  • ...>&nbsp;Several clinical tests can be used to assess FAI and the respective ligament involved in the acute [https://www.physio-pedia.com/Ankle_Sprain sprain] or ...weakest and hence the most commonly injured part of the Lateral Collateral Ligament Complex.&nbsp;<ref name="Aslan" />
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  • ...t make up to Lateral Collateral Ligament of the ankle. The ATFL is a short ligament that widens slightly from top to bottom.<ref name=":0">Bonnel FT, Toullec E The anterior talofibular ligament originates from the anterior edge of the lateral malleolus of the [[fibula]
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  • ...f name="Oae">Oae K, Takao U Y, Ochi M. Evaluation of Anterior Talofibular Ligament injury with stress radiography, ultrasonography and MR imaging. Skeletal R ...tinuity, a wavy or curved contour or increased signal intensity within the ligament.<ref name="Oae" />
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  • Right Grade 2 Medial Collateral Ligament Tear Pain ++ Medial Coallateral Ligament
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  • ...ament.<ref name=":0">Konopka G, Chim H. Optimal management of scapholunate ligament injuries. ''Orthop Res Rev''. 2018;10:41-54 ...ew of the distal radius (R), scaphoid (S) and lunate (L). The scapholunate ligament has been transected to demonstrate its three distinct parts, which include
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  • ...the teeth and their sockets in the mandible and maxillae. The periodontal ligament is the fibrous tissue that connects the tooth to the socket. ...– including [[Muscle Strain|strain]] or [[Ligament Sprain|sprain]] of a [[ligament]] or nearby [[Tendon Anatomy|tendon]] or [[muscle]], or [[Bone Healing|bone
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  • |Forearm supination (tension in the palmar radioulnar ligament of the inferior ...|inflammation]]. eg acute moderate to severe [[Ligament Sprain|sprain]], [[Ligament Sprain|ligamentous injury]]<ref name=":2">Medical Massage Therapy [https://
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  • Lateral ligament injuries are perhaps one of the most common sports-related injuries seen by ...ood of re-injury<ref>Instability of the foot after injuries to the lateral ligament of the ankle.
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  • [[Ankle Joint|Ankle]] ligament injury is the most frequent cause of acute ankle pain. Hence, it is importa ...r anatomic position, into three groups: the lateral ligaments, the deltoid ligament on the medial side, and the ligaments of the tibiofibular syndesmosis that
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