PPT-Lateral Ankle Sprains and Chronic Ankle Instability

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Normal Anatomy Lateral ankle ligament complex consists of Anterior talofibular ligament ATFL Calcaneofibular ligament CFL Posterior talofibular ligament PTFL ATFL

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Normal Anatomy Lateral ankle ligament complex consists of Anterior talofibular ligament ATFL Calcaneofibular ligament CFL Posterior talofibular ligament PTFL ATFL blends with the ankle capsule from . Ankle sprains account for almost half of all sports injuries and are a common reason why athletes take time off from activities Accurate diagnosis is critical as some studies suggest that 40 percent of ankle sprains are misdiagnosed or poorly treate Sarah Rayner. Extended Scope Practitioner Physiotherapist. Anatomy. The ankle and foot is a complex structure comprised of 28 bones (including 2 sesamoid bones) and 55 articulations (including 30 synovial joints), interconnected by ligaments and muscles. Ankle Arthroscopy. Indications. Diagnostic. Treatment. Impingement. Removal FB. Stabilisation. OCD’s. Fusion procedures. Set up is everything. Mark out important structures like . peroneal. nerve. Derek Cuff, M.D.. Suncoast Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine. Goals. Focus on traumatic anterior instability. Discuss Pathology. Discuss PT role in non-op management. Discuss PT role in post-op management. If you experience foot or ankle pain, you may be able to find some relief with at-home treatments. If not, you should make an appointment with your podiatrist. If conservative methods fail, you may require foot and ankle surgery. John A. Schlechter, DO, FAOAO. Richard Michelin, DO . Children. ’. s Hospital Orange County, Orange, CA. Radiographs. Standing alignment film. CT. MRI . Bone Age. Assessment of Risk Factors. Pediatric Patellar Instability : Imaging. Bony anatomy. Tibia. Medial . mallelous. Fibula. Lateral . mallelous. Talus. Calcaneous. Soft Tissue Anatomy. Ligaments. Lateral aspect. Anterior . tibiofibular. Posterior . tibiofibular. Anterior . talofibular. Todd Derksen DPM, FACFAS. Orthopedic and Sports Institute of the Fox Valley. Today’s Objectives. Review the major anatomy of the foot and ankle.. Discuss relevant tendon injuries and treatment options. Sonography of the Foot and Ankle Evan Peck, MD Section of Sports Health Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Cleveland Clinic Florida Disclosures Financial disclosures: Neither I, Evan Peck, nor any family member(s), have any relevant financial relationships to be discussed, directly or indirectly, referred to or illustrated with or without recognition within the presentation. Most common lower leg injury. Classified as to degree of . ligamentous. severity. Lateral. ankle sprain . Mechanism:. Inversion and plantar flexion. Anterior . talofibular. ligament (ATF) usually first structure to injury. http://nhl.si.com/2013/02/13/erik-karlsson-out-indefinitely-with-lacerated-achilles-tendon/?sct=hp_t2_a10&eref=sihp. Problem?. Bony Anatomy of the Lower Leg. Ligaments of the Lateral Ankle. Bony Anatomy of the Ankle Joint. 1. Bureau of Workers’ Comp. PA Training for Health & Safety. (PATHS) . Topics. PPT-053-02. 2. Sprains and strains – what are they?. Causes. Difference between sprains and strains. Common types. Trauma and Orthopedics surgery. Anatomy of the Ankle Joint. The . ankle joint is a synovial hinge joint . Articular surfaces: . the lower tibia and the inner surface of the medial malleolus. . the medial surface of the lateral malleolus of the fibula. . Kishan Patel & Trey Miles. Objectives. At the conclusion of this presentation, participants will be able to:. Recognize the need for lateral ankle . sprain RTS guidelines. Understand the PAASS framework and ideas for how to utilize it.

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