PPT-Lateral Ankle Stabilization
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Anterior TaloFibular Ligament ATFL All Time Favorite Ligament Fast Track to Selling Why Focus on Lateral Ankle Stabilization Most common reason for missed athletic
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Anterior TaloFibular Ligament ATFL All Time Favorite Ligament Fast Track to Selling Why Focus on Lateral Ankle Stabilization Most common reason for missed athletic participation Most commonly repaired SOFT tissue repair in FampA requiring anchors. ESAT 3600. Fundamentals of Athletic Training. Joints of the Ankle and Foot. Tibiofibular. joint. Ankle (. Talocrural. ) joint. Distal . end of. tibia fibula & . Talus. . Subtalar. joint. Divisions of foot. Ankle Arthroscopy. Indications. Diagnostic. Treatment. Impingement. Removal FB. Stabilisation. OCD’s. Fusion procedures. Set up is everything. Mark out important structures like . peroneal. nerve. Muscular Anatomy. Dorsiflexors. Tibialis Anterior. Origin. Upper two thirds of the lateral surface of the tibia and the adjoining part of the interosseous membrane. Insertion. Medial side of the medial cuneiform and base of the first metatarsal. 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 . Montana Department of Labor & Industry. 3.15.2018. Jessica Telleria, MD. Northern Rockies Orthopaedics. Missoula, MT, USA. Disclosures. Nothing to disclose. Talk Outline. Anatomy overview. Emphasis on ankle. Notes Quiz. 1. What are the long bones of the foot called?. Notes Quiz. 2. What are the three arches of the foot?. Notes Quiz. 3. What is the ligament on the medial side of the ankle?. Notes Quiz. There are 28 bones in the lower leg/foot including:. Tibia & Fibula: Malleolus – (medial & lateral) ends of the tibia & fibula (commonly referred to as the ankle bones). Talus: sits on top of the calcaneus (forms the ankle joint along with tibia & fibula). 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- 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. Talocrural. Joint. Uniaxial. hinge joint. The talus is wider . anteriorly. than . posteriorly. Talus is convex AP. Medial . malleolus. is shorter than the lateral. Arthrokimenatics. . talocrural. 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. . 7182 - 7188 7182 Received: 22/8 /2018 Accepted: 2 /9/2018 Management of Isolated Lateral Malleolar Fracture Ismail A. Yassin , Mohammed A. Hassan , Mohammed A. Sultan * Department of Orthoped HOPS. History. Observation. Palpation . Special Tests. Evaluation of the ANKLE. History. MAPPS. M = . Mechanism. of injury. A = . Acute. or chronic. P = . Previous. . history. of injury. P = . Pain. 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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