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  • The most common type of ankle sprains were the lateral ligament injuries making up approximately 85% of all ankle sprains and the least co ...s its associated with a talus dislocation<ref>Marc A Molis MD. Talofibular ligament injury [Internet]. Background, Epidemiology, Functional Anatomy. Medscape.
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  • ...ry disorders relate to lesions in the spinal structures, including muscle, ligament, osseous / vertebral, and nerve injuries.<ref name=":2" />  The following |Supraspinous ligament sprain or desmitis
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  • ...4.p. 321-324 + p.328-329</ref>&nbsp;<ref>Lan Chen et al. Medial collateral ligament injuries of the knee: current treatment concepts, Current reviews in muscul ...nee|here]]. The [[Medial Collateral Ligament of the Knee|medial collateral ligament]] (MCL) is one of the four ligaments that are critical to maintaining the m
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  • ...rvations on the structure and properties of the plantar calcaneo-navicular ligament in man. Journal of anatomy]. 1951 Apr;85(Pt 2):135.</ref> The mechanics of The symptoms of cuboid syndrome resemble those of a ligament sprain. Pain is often diffuse along the lateral foot between the CC joint a
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  • ...acute phase after an ankle sprain a person might avoid load on the injured ligament, and might walk with the leg externally rotated, but this increases the dem
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  • ...t ([[Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Reconstruction|ACL]]) attaches. This ligament is integral maintaining flexibility and stability in the knee. ...of tension placed upon the Anterior cruciate ligament ([[Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Reconstruction|ACL]]). This type of injury is most common in
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  • With so many [[bone|bones]]<nowiki/>, [[ligament|ligament<nowiki/>s]], [[Tendon Anatomy|tendon<nowiki/>s]], and [[Joint Classificatio * [[Ligament Sprain|Ligament Tears]]
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  • [[Ligament]]: fibrous connective tissue that holds the bones together. ...fibres are thin and run mainly transversely, blending with the transverse ligament. Laterally, the capsule is thickened and attaches to the hollow on the medi
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  • ...the clinical value of weight-bearing magnetic resonance diagnosis of ankle ligament sports injury.] IEEE Access. 2020 Mar 30;8:62725-37.</ref> ...that is recommended as a first-line diagnostic modality to rule out torn [[Ligament|ligaments]], [[Tendon Pathophysiology|tendonitis]], tenosynovitis, [[Planta
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  • * [[Ligament Sprain|Strains]] * Tendon and ligament healing<ref>Davis P. Microcurrent. A modern healthcare modality. Rehab Ther
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  • ** Traumatic, often seen with tendon, meniscal or [[Ligament Sprain|ligament injury]]<ref name=":0" />
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  • Talar impingement by the anteroinferior tibiofibular ligament. A cause of chronic pain in the ankle after inversion sprain.
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  • ...sing element for the proximal carpal row is the dorsal radiolunotriquetral ligament. ...y. 2020 Aug 27;10(02):094-101.</ref> It often results from factors such as ligament laxity, trauma, or repetitive strain on the wrist. Two main forms, congenit
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  • ...e palm side of the joint. As the joint in the finger is straightened, this ligament tightens to keep the PIP joint from bending backward. |Ligament
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  • ...to the second tarsometatarsal (tarsometa-tarsal) joint and the Lisfranc [[ligament]]. <ref name="Wynter S, & Grigg C.">Wynter S, Grigg C. [https://www.racgp.o The Lisfranc ligament is a large band of plantar collagenous tissue that spans the articulation o
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  • ...oft tissue injuries (e.g., [[Ankle Sprain|ankle sprain]], muscular strain, ligament sprain)
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  • ...nt, the tibiofibular interosseous ligament and the transverse tibiofibular ligament and the membrane interrosseus. [2]&nbsp;[11]. Those ligaments and the membr ...revents a posterior translation of the talus. The interosseus tibiofibular ligament acts like a spring and allows a small separation of the lateral and medial
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  • *'''Anterior Longitudinal Ligament and Discs''' ...c mechanism for tears of the anterior disc or of the anterior longitudinal ligament being a source of nociception following whiplash injury.<ref name=":7" /> 
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  • ...1186/s13244-019-0725-7/ The elbow: review of anatomy and common collateral ligament complex pathology using MRI]. Insights into imaging. 2019 Dec;10(1):1-25.</ |Ulnar collateral ligament
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  • ...ween the scaphoid and lunate bones secondary to the injury of scapholunate ligament and generally presents radiographically as a widened medial-lateral gap bet The scapholunate ligament (SLL) also called scapholunate interosseous ligament (SLIL) is C-shaped and has three structurally distinct parts: volar, membra
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