• Orthopedics · Mar 2013

    Case Reports

    Dynamically unstable syndesmosis injuries.

    • Adam V Metzler and Darren L Johnson.
    • Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Kentucky School of Medicine, Lexington, Kentucky 40536, USA.
    • Orthopedics. 2013 Mar 1;36(3):209-11.

    AbstractDistal tibiofibular syndesmosis injuries are complex injuries that often result in extended loss of playing time for athletes. Unstable syndesmosis injuries are uniformly reduced and stabilized by numerous methods. Controversy arises from syndesmosis injuries that are stable on stress radiographs but functionally unstable with loading of the ankle during athletic activity. The authors present a case of operative fixation of a dynamically unstable syndesmosis and detail the postoperative course.Copyright 2013, SLACK Incorporated.

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