Anatomy of Ankle Ligaments | Expert Physio Review
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 มี.ค. 2023
- In this tutorial, we focus on the anatomy of the ankle ligaments using our 3D anatomy model and use this to help consider mechanism of potential ankle ligament injuries.
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wow, such helpful information. I am neither a medical person nor an aspiring med student but I love learning all these, always. I usually do a thorough research when I suffer from a medical situation, and I want to know more about my health, than what the doctors tell me in a ten minute appointment. I recently had ultrasound for my right foot, and the results show small anterior joint effusion, most consistent with strain injury, anterior talofibular ligament. Calcific tendinopathy, tibialis posterior tendon. I went for physiotherapy 7 sessions, and I was given some exercises to do. It is helping to a great extend and I also have been resting for some 4 days now. Hope it heals properly and soon. I was first diagnosed on Jan 20th, but I kind of ignored it until I decided that I would go for physio and then again I ignored the exercise and rest, and the tendinopathy inflammation and pain got worse, specially with driving. Will it heal totally, in 10 days that the doctors say and is there anything else that I should do too? Any advice?
Really good video sir.❤ Thanks and love from India
Very informative👍
Outstanding!!! Thank you, this really helped a lot. The best I’ve seen on this subject!
Very kind of you Jules! Thank you so much for your support 🙏🏼
Super clear explanation and good use of the 3D schematics. Thank you!
Thank you for your kind words! Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome video!! helped me learned these ligaments for my anatomy practical!! thank you
You’re very welcome! Thank you for watching!
brilliant education, very informative and professional! Thumbs up!👍
Thank you Frank!
very well-made; thank you!
Thank you too for your kind words!
best ankle video ive seen!
Thank you so much! 😊🙏🏼
Its difficult either not to like or not to subscribe.. appreciate your hard work in bringing out these videos!
Very kind of you! Thank you!
thanks a lot Mister.
Thank you for watching!
Awesome, very helpful
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much sir
You’re very welcome!
Very well explain!
I just had a closed bimalleolar fracture on the left ankle on the soccer field…..
I Just stepped wrong.
I am 3 weeks after the surgery. Starting to put a little pressure every day ,no pain medication, no problems…..
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Wishing you all the best Cristian!
Intrasubstance tear of the fibulo talar ligament
Means what - I sa in my MRI REPORT
Great video as always! I wanted to ask you what books do you recommend for someone intersted in rehabilitation medicine?
Hi Dasj! It’s a good question as much is online these day… Always great resources from Brukner and Khan is one option though
@@ClinicalPhysio Thank you!
this is wow
Thank you so much!
Thanks
No problem! Thank you for watching!
Watching it out while having sharp incision injury over medial malleous , checking if it's not involving my ligaments 😬
Wish you all the best 🙏🏼
What is the app used for this anatomy model please?
Hi! It was created for us by a group of software developers specifically for our teaching 😊👍🏼
I want to ask if the ligament in the ankle is just the lateral ligament and the deltoid ligament or is it added to the syndesmosis?
second question, does the ankle articulate with the subtalar joint, talocrural joint, distal tibiofibular joint or subtalar joint, transversetarsal joint and talocrural joint?
A deltoid ligament sprain would occur from a VALGUS injury not varus.
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Thank you!
Varus?
Yes indeed, a movement that opens up or stresses the medial side (inside) of the ankle
I tore my Anterior Talofibular ligament while wearing high heels, Go figure.
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 hope you are doing ok now!
hello can someone help me? I have broken tibia and fibula. I just put down cast in 6 week and in 8 i have screw removal from fibula. This screw fixing mi fibula in to tibia. My questio is.Can i move freely with my ankle even when is fibula still fixated? Cant i harm myself or break the screw? Thank you
Hi! Please definitely have this conversation with your surgeon so that they can explain everything exactly to you in detail! 🙏🏼 your surgeon is absolutely the best person to advise you!