PPT-LATERAL ANKLE SPRAIN

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What is a sprain Sprains occur when the ligaments are stretched more than normal resulting in a partial tear or complete tear of the ligament Ultimately there is

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What is a sprain Sprains occur when the ligaments are stretched more than normal resulting in a partial tear or complete tear of the ligament Ultimately there is a loss of stability at the joint. Ankle Arthroscopy. Indications. Diagnostic. Treatment. Impingement. Removal FB. Stabilisation. OCD’s. Fusion procedures. Set up is everything. Mark out important structures like . peroneal. nerve. Caring for your... Mild Ankle Sprain 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 . 1. . tibio. -fibular clear space >5mm. 2. Tibiofibular overlap < 1mm. High Ankle Sprain: Initial X-Rays. Grade 1: . No instability, partial AITFL tear. Grade 2: . Some instability, AITFL full tear, partial IOL tear. Director, Enhanced Skills Program in Sport & Exercise Medicine. ANKLE SPRAINS: . A Primary Care Update. Faculty/Presenter . d. isclosure. Faculty:. . . Dr. Mark Leung. Relationships with commercial interests: . Bones:. Tibia (Medial . Malleolus. ). Fibula (Lateral . Malleolus. ). Talus Calcaneus (Heel Bone) . Ankle Ligaments (Lateral & Medial) . Lower leg muscles . . (Gastrocnemius = Calf Muscle). Ankle Sprains (cont.). Injuries to the . Foot & Ankle. O. bjectives. Identify…. The bones of the foot & ankle. The ligaments of the foot & ankle. The muscles of the foot & ankle. The tendons of the foot & ankle. for the identied impairment-pattern classication as well as interventions for patients with activity limitations and impairments of body function and structure consistent with the identied impairment- What to Expected after Ligament Repair Surgery149 Outpatient Day Surgery149 Splint for 1 week149 Boot for 4-6 weeks149 Brace when walking until 12 weeks149 Physical therapy begins after boot comes o29 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. , MD. Pediatric Orthopedics and Sports Specialist. Texas Children’s Hospital, . The Woodlands. Foot and Ankle Injuries and Pain . Overview . Ankle sprains. Ankle fractures. Ankle impingement ( and other differentials of foot and ankle pain). 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. What are the causes?. What are the symptoms?. How is it diagnosed?. What is the management?. How can I manage it?. What is an ankle sprain?. Ankle sprain is characterised by an injury to at least one of the ligaments supporting your ankle. .

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