Ankle Instability - Heath Taylor 26/6/2001Anatomy - ATFL - from distal anterior fibula to body of talus just anterior to the articular facet PTFL - from medial surface of lat mall to posterior aspect of talus CFL - from just below the ATFL to the lateral border of the calcaneum
Clinical - Hx - inversion, plantar flexion, int rotation injury. Exam - point tenderness, pain on inversion, laxity, ant drawer (ATFL), inversion (CFL)
Ix - XR (#'s), Talar tilt (>10 - 15 ยบ), MRI, arthrogram
Classification - Graded I - III - but many variations!
Management - prevention - taping ? improves proprioception, training, muscle strengthening, bracing, footwear, etc...
Non-operative - ? to immobilise in pop, RICE, bracing (Aircast type), maintain dorsiflexion, avoid plantarflexion and inversion, then physio, with ROM and proprioception training
Operative - acute repair - controversial - ? in young athletes with overt instability - use Brostrom (direct repair of ATFL & CFL) chronic - ?cause of chronic pain - either use 'anatomic', or 'reconstructive'
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