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  • ...ative of a partial rupture or complete rupture of the anterior talofibular ligament. The test is graded on a 4-point scale. 0 represents no laxity and 3 repres
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  • ...ment, interosseous membrane, interosseous ligament and inferior transverse ligament.<ref name="Norkus">Norkus S, Floyd RT, The Anatomy and Mechanisms of Synede ...ral external rotation and injury to the anterior or posterior tibiofibular ligament, as well as the interosseous membrane.<br>Research has documented that [[Di
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  • ...01568 Current concepts in the surgical management of chronic ankle lateral ligament instability]. J Orthop. 2022 Jul 19;33:87-94. </ref>
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  • ...f> The ligaments of the ankle consist of the medial ligaments (the deltoid ligament), the lateral ligaments, and the ligaments connecting the distal epiphyses ...alcaneonavicular ligament (known as a spring ligament), the calcaneocuboid ligament, and the Lisfranc ligaments.
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  • ...aish AM. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK560847/ Lateral Collateral Ligament (LCL) Knee Injuries]. StatPearls [Internet]. 2020 Aug 4.</ref> ...cruciate ligament] (ACL), [[Posterior Cruciate Ligament|posterior cruciate ligament]] (PCL), and posterior-lateral corner (PLC) is common along with the LCL wh
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  • ...eriorly between Tibia &amp; Fibula as far as the Interosseous Tibiofibular Ligament.<ref name="Essential Clinical Anatomy">Moore KL, Agur AMR, Dalley AF. Essen ...oid ligament medially, anterior, posterior talofibular and calcaneofibular ligament laterally.
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  • ...-contractile structures such as the joint capsule, bursae, [[fascia]], and ligament. <ref>Stasinopoulos D, Johnson MI. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bjsm.2004.013 ...through proper evaluation procedures and palpation of the specific tendon, ligament, or muscle.
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  • ...ment|ligaments]], including the lateral ankle ligaments and medial deltoid ligament complex.  ...to the above facets, for articulation with the [[Spring Ligament|spring]] ligament. The talar head and body are connected by the talar neck, which is incline
    9 KB (1,303 words) - 15:11, 29 October 2023
  • ...of AC joint osteoarthritis or a ligamentous injury to the AC joint (i.e., ligament sprain or joint separation).
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  • ...rist injuries like Distal radius fracture, Scaphoid fracture, Scapholunate ligament injury, Shoulder injuries like Rotator cuff tear, Anterior dislocation of t ...occurs with a ski pole in hand. There is an injury to the ulnar collateral ligament of the thumb. The diagnosis is made clinically and it is usually treated by
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  • * Rest: If altered gait is caused by the a [[Ligament Sprain|ligament sprain]] or [[Muscle Injuries|muscle injury]], rest (often combined with th
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  • ...illiams RJ, Dines DM, Altchek DW. Operative management of ulnar collateral ligament insufficiency in adolescent athletes. Am J Sports Med''.'' 2014 Jan;42(1):1 #[[Medial Collateral Ligament of the Elbow|Medial collateral ligament]]
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  • ...4-558.</ref> The anterior talofibular ligament (ATFL) of the lateral ankle ligament complex is the most frequently damaged when a [[Ankle Sprain|lateral ankle ...[[Ankle Sprain|medial side]], the strong, [[Medial ankle ligament|deltoid ligament]] complex [posterior tibiotalar (PTTL), tibiocalcaneal (TCL), tibionavicula
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  • ...igaments, with no or mild joint instability.<br>3. A complete rupture of a ligament with severe joint instability. [[Image:Volar wrist ligament.jpg|thumb|right|Representation of the various ligaments susceptible to spra
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  • ...pedia.org/wiki/Deltoid_ligament#/media/File:Gray354.png|thumb|Medial Ankle Ligament]] ...plantar calcaneonavicular ligament can be considered as part of the medial ligament complex.
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  • ...erosseus, the talo-calcaneal ligament (number 5 in figure 1), the cervical ligament (number 6 in figure 1)) and the medial, lateral and intermediate roots of t 1 Anterior tibiofibular ligament
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  • ...n (repetitive long-term or a single high-impact traumatic traction) of the ligament or tendon. An avulsion fracture occurs because tendons can bear more load t ...EAAAQBAJ&pg=PA9&lpg=PA9&dq=Unlike+the+non-operative+treatment+of+a+lateral+ligament+rupture,+non-operative+treatment+of+avulsion+fractures+does+not+yield+satis
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  • ...lateral joint and weakness of the lateral ligaments compared to the medial ligament. Although the sprained ankle is a relatively benign injury, they are not al ...ike structure directed somewhat posteriorly; and the posterior talofibular ligament, which runs posteriorly from the fibula to the talus<ref name="p2">Goldblat
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  • *[[Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury|Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury]] *[[Lateral Collateral Ligament Injury of the Knee|Lateral Collateral Ligament Injury of the Knee]]
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  • ...neal ligament, lateral talocalcaneal ligament and the medial talocalcaneal ligament <ref>Drake R L, Vogl W, Mitchell A W M. Gray's anatomy for student. Philade ...oint capsules<ref name=":5" />. Partial or complete rupture of the deltoid ligament may be presented with this injury because of the high-energy trauma.
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