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typically present 6–12 months after an initial trauma (ankle fracture or sprain); typical symptoms are local pain, tenderness and swelling deep in the medial or lateral ankle that increases with weight-bearing and activity. Occasionally, patients report
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of the tibial nerve. Aetiology Compression of the posterior tibial nerve and its branches can be extrinsic, as for example in sequelae of ankle fractures and sprains, foot deformities (flat foot, varus or valgus deformity of the foot
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Case report NA 1 Pseudoaneurysm of the anterior tibial artery diagnosed 12 months after arthroscopic ankle debridement for posttraumatic arthrofibrosis 2 years following a bimalleolar ankle fracture. Pain and prominent swelling to anterior ankle
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and athlete. This section will consider syndesmotic lesions, with or without associated ankle ligamentous injuries, excluding association with ankle fractures. Anatomy The syndesmosis is an essential stabilizer of the ankle joint and consists of
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