PPT-Lateral Ankle Sprains: Return to Basketball

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Kishan Patel amp Trey Miles Objectives At the conclusion of this presentation participants will be able to Recognize the need for lateral ankle sprain RTS guidelines

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Kishan Patel amp 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. 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. 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 . Special Olympics Iowa. Registration Entries. Entry . forms are available online at . www.soiowa.org. . Website: Competitions tab > . click on Participation . Forms. Area Competition Entries. emailed or mailed to your local Area Director.. 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. 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- 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. Fibula. Lateral . malleolus. Talus. Calcaneus. The Ankle. Talocrural. Joint. Talus and Malleoli of Tibia/Fibula. Movement. Subtalar. Joint. Talus and Calcaneus. Movement. ANKLE SPRAINS. Inversion Sprain. What is the difference?. Bruises(contusion). A bruise is an injury to the tissue that causes blood vessels to break and bleed into the tissue. . The trapped blood causes the skin to turn purple/red initially then as it fades, the color changes to yellow/green.. What is a sprain or strain?. According to the Mayo Clinic, “A sprain is a stretching or tearing of ligaments- the tough bands that connect two bones together in your joints. The most common place for a sprain to occur is in the ankle. (. 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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