Guillaume Cordier,Jordi Vega
Guillaume Cordier
Alexander Tham,James J Butler,Arianna L Gianakos et al.
Alexander Tham et al.
Needle arthroscopy has transitioned from a limited diagnostic adjunct to a versatile tool in ankle surgery. Enabled by advancements in optics, fluid systems, and nano-instruments, this technique allows for effective diagnosis and treatment ...
Mette Renate Andersen,Guillaume Cordier
Mette Renate Andersen
This article provides an updated overview of syndesmosis pathology and management. It discusses the anatomy, biomechanics, classification, and treatment of syndesmosis injuries, emphasizing the challenges in distinguishing stable from unsta...
Frederick Michels
Frederick Michels
Subtalar instability is a complex sequela of lateral ankle sprain, often associated with concomitant CFL and ATFL injuries. The intrinsic subtalar ligaments, particularly the cervical ligament, also contribute to joint stability and are fre...
Current Status of Tendoscopy Around the Ankle: Is Tendoscopy Still a Reality or a Thing from the Past? [0.03%]
踝关节镜的现状:踝关节镜是未来还是过去?
Bopha Chrea,Arianna Dalamaggas,A Holly Johnson
Bopha Chrea
Tendoscopy dates to the 1990s and has evolved in indications, technology, approaches, and utilization. However, despite the evolution of this technique, we still lack conclusive data on its performance compared to open surgery. This article...
Nasef Mohamed N Abdelatif,Matteo Guelfi,Jordi Vega
Nasef Mohamed N Abdelatif
Although the Achilles tendon is a highly robust tendon, it is susceptible to ruptures and overuse. To date, there are no definitive or conclusive methods of management for the various pathologic conditions that can adversely affect the tend...
Matteo Guelfi,Nasef Mohamed N Abdelatif,Jordi Vega
Matteo Guelfi
Deltoid ligament injuries may result in medial ankle instability (MAI), recently two subgroups related to an injury of the deep layer have recently been distinguished: dynamic MAI and rotational ankle instability (RAI). Dynamic MAI involves...
Guillaume Cordier,Gustavo Araujo Nunes,Frederick Michels
Guillaume Cordier
Significant progress has been made in understanding the anatomy of the lateral ankle ligaments (LAL) and the arthroscopic techniques used to treat chronic ankle instability (CAI). Although arthroscopic repair techniques are indicated as the...
Cynthia Vargas,Matteo Guelfi,Jordi Vega
Cynthia Vargas
Ankle sprains commonly injure the superior fascicle of the anterior talofibular ligament (ATFL), triggering a biomechanical "domino effect" that leads to intra-articular and extra-articular changes. These secondary alterations may present w...
Jordi Vega,Nasef Mohamed N Abdelatif,Matteo Guelfi
Jordi Vega
Ankle sprains most commonly injure the superior fascicle of the anterior talofibular ligament, often initiating a cascade of biomechanical changes termed the "domino effect." Chronic ankle instability can lead to both intra-articular and ex...