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ORTHOPEDICS


Ankle Injuries

LATERALLIGAMENTOUSANKLEINJURY
■ Ankle inversions with lateral ankle sprains are far more common than
medial injuries (>90%).
■ The anterior talofibular ligament is the most commonly injured ligament,
followed by the calcaneofibular ligament and the posterior talofibular
ligament.

MECHANISM
Inversion with internal rotation of a plantar-flexed foot

DIAGNOSIS
■ Abnormalanterior drawer test(ankle plantar flexed 10° from neutral,
knee slightly flexed, one hand on base of tibia, other hand cups the heel,
instability when pulling anteriorly) with anterior talofibular ligament
rupture
■ Abnormaltalar tilt test(>5° rotation with inversion) with presence of both
anterior talofibular andcalcaneofibular ligament ruptures

MEDIALLIGAMENTOUSANKLEINJURY

Far less common because the medial deltoidligament is much stronger

MECHANISM
Eversion and external rotation of foot

DIAGNOSIS
Significant tenderness and swelling at the level of and distal to the medial
malleolus.

COMPLICATION
Sometimes associated with a proximal fibula fracture, ie, Maisonneuve fracture

DISTALTIBIOFIBULARSYNDESMOTICLIGAMENTINJURIES

MECHANISM
Dorsiflexion and eversion of foot with an axial load

DIAGNOSIS
Positive squeeze testin which the examiner firmly grasps the patient’s lower
leg and “squeezes” the distal tibia and fibula together, causing pain if the
injury is present

ANKLESPRAINS

First-Degree Ankle Sprain

DIAGNOSIS
■ Able to bear weight
■ No joint instability
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