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A Mouse Model of Ankle-Subtalar Complex Joint Instability
Published on: October 28, 2022
[Traumatic chronic instability of the proximal tibiofibular joint]
M Janke1, C Warzecha, P M Ballmer
1Spital STS AG, Thun, Krankenhausstrasse, 3600, Thun, Schweiz. markus.janke@web.de
Abstract:
The rare condition of chronic instability of the proximal tibiofibular joint can be of traumatic or idiopathic origin and can lead to secondary arthritis. After conservative treatment for 6 months and persistent pain, operative treatment should be considered. We present a case of traumatic instability, ligament reconstruction with a part of the biceps femoris tendon, and postoperative return to full and painless sport activities.
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