2019
DOI: 10.1177/2473011419846938
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Lateral Ankle Sprain and Chronic Ankle Instability

Abstract: A select 10-30% of patients with recurrent lateral ankle sprains develop chronic ankle instability (CAI). Patients with chronic ankle instability describe a history of the ankle "giving way" with or without pathological laxity on examination. Evaluation includes history, identification of predisposing risk factors for recurrent sprains, and the combination of clinical tests (eg, laxity tests) with imaging to establish the diagnosis. There are a variety of nonoperative strategies to address chronic ankle instab… Show more

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“…4,7 This supports the concept of initial conservative management and surgery being reserved for failed conservative management. 17 The concept of rotational ankle instability (RAI) has been described by Buchhorn et al and Vega et al as a combination of lesions in the medial (anterior deltoid ligament) and lateral ligament complex. The condition is defined as an abnormal increase of talar rotation within the tibiofibular mortise due to an injury in the most anterior component of the deltoid ligament secondary to a chronic deficiency of the lateral collateral ligaments.…”
Section: Pathomechanicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…4,7 This supports the concept of initial conservative management and surgery being reserved for failed conservative management. 17 The concept of rotational ankle instability (RAI) has been described by Buchhorn et al and Vega et al as a combination of lesions in the medial (anterior deltoid ligament) and lateral ligament complex. The condition is defined as an abnormal increase of talar rotation within the tibiofibular mortise due to an injury in the most anterior component of the deltoid ligament secondary to a chronic deficiency of the lateral collateral ligaments.…”
Section: Pathomechanicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aerobic fitness is maintained with crosstraining. 7,17,30 Activity-specific exercises with progression from low level to full activity specific exercises are started from week 10. 29 In the chronic setting, the emphasis has been on initial nonoperative management, with most studies stating that patients receive full conservative management before surgery is considered.…”
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“…Talar tilt test izvodi se zadržavajući gležanj u dorzalnoj fleksiji i forsiranjem pozicioniranja pete i talusa u inverzijski položaj. Ovim testom evaluira se CFL 7,11,14,16,17 .…”
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“…Lateralni ligamentarni kompleks čine prednji talofibularni ligament (ATFL), kalkaneofibularni ligament (CFL) i stražnji talofibularni ligament (PTFL) (slika 1a). Prednji talofibularni ligament polazi s anteroinferiornog ruba fibule i završava na proksimal-CFL nešto rjeđe, a PTFL biva ozlijeđen u manje od 10 % ovakvih uganuća 6,7 . Važno je naglasiti da jedino CFL od svih ligamenata lateralnog ligamentarnog kompleksa ima značajnu ulogu u stabi lizaciji subtalarnog zgloba, koji također može biti zahvaćen uganućem.…”
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