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- BookPieter D'Hooghe, Kenneth J. Hunt, Jeremy J. McCormick, editors.Summary: Aimed at sports medicine and foot and ankle clinicians globally who see and treat ligamentous injuries to the foot and ankle, the focus of this comprehensive text is on cutting-edge techniques in both non-surgical and surgical treatment, rehabilitation, and safe and expeditious return to sport. Techniques and technology move very rapidly in this space, and this book serves as a ready resource on current surgical and rehabilitation techniques for these conditions. Opening with a review of the relevant anatomy and biomechanics of the foot and ankle, as well as current imaging techniques, the text then turns to the diagnosis, management and rehabilitation of specific ligamentous injuries and conditions. Multiple management techniques are presented for lateral ankle sprains and instability, syndesmotic injuries, deltoid and spring ligament injuries, Lisfranc injuries, and plantar plate and sesamoid injuries. Generous clinical photographs and illustrations highlight current techniques and diagnostic algorithms, and selected chapter-associated video segments are included, demonstrating surgical and rehabilitation techniques and equipment. Written and edited by experts in the field who routinely manage these injuries using the most effective techniques, Ligamentous Injuries of the Foot and Ankle is a terrific resource for orthopedic and sports medicine clinicians and rehabilitation providers at all levels.
Contents:
Intro
Foreword: Land of Ligaments Text
Acknowledgments
Contents
Contributors
1: Introduction
Biology of Ligament Healing
Treatment Decision-Making
The Role of the Orthopedic Surgeon
The Role of the Physical Therapist
References
2: Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Foot and Ankle
Introduction
Distal Tibiofibular Syndesmosis
Lateral Collateral Ligaments of the Ankle
Medial Collateral Ligaments of the Ankle
Subtalar Joint Ligaments
Chopart Joint Ligamentous Complex
Lisfranc Ligamentous Complex
References 3: Imaging of Ligamentous Injuries in the Foot and Ankle
Introduction
Imaging Modalities
Conventional Radiography
Computed Tomography (CT)
Ultrasound
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
MR Arthrogram (MRA) (Fig. 3.3)
Ankle
Imaging Anatomy of the Ankle Ligaments
Syndesmotic Ligaments
Lateral Ankle Ligaments
Medial Ankle Ligaments
Imaging Findings of Ligamentous Injury to the Ankle
Syndesmotic Injuries
Lateral Ankle Ligamentous Injuries
Medial Ankle Ligamentous Injuries
Foot
Imaging Anatomy of the Foot Ligaments
Lisfranc Joint Complex Plantar Plate
Imaging Findings of Ligamentous Injury of the Foot
Lisfranc Joint Complex
Plantar Plate
Conclusion
References
4: Alignment and Instability: Managing Mechanical Contributors to Recurrent Ligament Injury and Instability
Introduction
Biomechanical Evaluation of the Foot and Ankle
Physical Examination
Imaging Studies
Nonoperative Management
Indications for Surgical Management
Operative Technique
Outcomes
Conclusion
References
5: Rehabilitating the Elite Athlete with Ligamentous Injury of the Foot and Ankle
References 6: Lateral Ankle Sprains: Injury Epidemiology and Nonoperative Treatment
Introduction
Overview and Incidence of Acute Ankle Sprains in the General Population
Incidence of Acute Ankle Sprains in the Athletic Population
Epidemiology of Ankle Sprain Reinjury Risk
Epidemiology Related to Chronic Ankle Sprains
Injury Prevention
Nonoperative Management of Acute Ankle Sprains
Conclusion
References
7: Lateral Ankle Sprains: Subtalar Instability
Introduction
Etiology of Subtalar Joint Instability
Acute Subtalar Dislocation Clinical Assessment of Subtalar Instability
Radiographic Assessment of Subtalar Joint Instability
Conservative Treatment of SJI
Operative Treatment of Subtalar Joint Instability
Conclusions
References
8: Lateral Ankle Instability: The Modified Brostrom
Introduction
Diagnosis
Management
Modified Brostrom Surgical Technique
Rehabilitation
References
9: Lateral Ankle Instability: Arthroscopic Broström and Minimally Invasive Techniques
Introduction
Arthroscopy in Lateral Ligament Repair
Lateral Ligamentous Complex Anatomy - ArticleKaramcheti A, O'Donnell WF, Hakala TR, Schwentker FN, Steichen FM.J Urol. 1978 Nov;120(5):545-8.Our experience with 110 cases of ileal conduit construction with autosuture stapling devices is discussed. The technique is described briefly and the results are compared to results with ileal conduits constructed with the conventional suture technique. Analysis of our data revealed a significant reduction in operating time and postoperative morbidity.