1962
DOI: 10.3109/17453676208989610
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Distorsio Pedis with an Isolated Lesion of the Ligamentum Calcaneo-Fibulare

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“…It is also possible to rupture the CFL independent of the other two lateral ligaments when a dorsiflexed ankle is subject to supination force [24,25]. This can lead to subtalar instability in addition to ankle instability.…”
Section: Mechanism Of Injurymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also possible to rupture the CFL independent of the other two lateral ligaments when a dorsiflexed ankle is subject to supination force [24,25]. This can lead to subtalar instability in addition to ankle instability.…”
Section: Mechanism Of Injurymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar injuries have indeed been produced experimentally by Honigschmied (1877) and Dias (1979). There have also been clinical reports on isolated CFL rupture (Hughes 1942, Berridge and Bonnin 1944, Coltart 1951, Evans 1953, Francillon 1962, Bouretz 1975, Prins 1978, Orlin et al 1980, Solheim et al 1980, Buch et al 1981, Kievernagel 1981, Taillard et al 1981, Tiedtke and Rahmanzadeh 1981. It may seem surprising that the CFL can rupture in isolation, when considering that such a rupture does not give rise to any notable talocrural instability, but it must be borne in mind that the CFL inserts onto the calcaneus and is accordingly also a subtalar ligament.…”
Section: Adduction Instabilitymentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The explanation is presumably that when it ruptures without simultaneous tears of other lateral collateral ligaments, it is an event associated with subtalar injury. Thus, it does not result in talocrural, but in subtalar instability (Francillon 1962, Vidal et al 1974. Kaufmann (1922) maintains that an adduction trauma may cause rupture of the ATFL-possibly in conjunction with the ATaFL and CFL, and Murray (1942) as well as Mullins and Sallis (1958) have reported increased adduction after rupture of the ATFL or PTFL.…”
Section: Adduction Instabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rupturen sind selten und bedingen dann möglicherweise auch eine Instabilität des unteren Sprunggelenks[4,6,11]. Die Ruptur aller 3 Bänder des Auß-enbandkomplexes ist sehr selten und Rupturen des PTFL mit oder ohne CFL sind eine Rarität.…”
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