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      Anatomy of the Lateral Ankle Ligaments

      The American journal of sports medicine
      SAGE Publications

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          Reconstruction of the anterior talofibular ligament for the treatment of the unstable ankle.

          Chronic instability of the ankle is frequently due to disruption of the fibres of the anterior talofibular ligament and the anterolateral capsule. This allows momentary subluxations at the ankle joint; the talus tilts into an abnormal varus position and rotates forwards and inwards about a vertical axis which passes through the medial malleolus. The use of a free tendon graft to reconstruct the anterior talofibular ligament restores the stability of the ankle without restricting movement at the subtalar level.
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            Reconstruction of Lateral Ligament Tears of the Ankle

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              Long-term results of the Chrisman-Snook operation for reconstruction of the lateral ligaments of the ankle.

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