Images (.JPG format)
Figure 1. Syndesmotic ankle sprain anatomy, highlighted areas include syndesmosis, interosseous ligament, anterior distal tibiofibular ligament and posterior distal tibiofibular ligament. High-res (TIF) version (Right-click and Save As) |
Figure 2. Illustration of the lower part of a patient’s leg showing the areas that should be tested for pain in a syndesmotic ankle sprain. High-res (TIF) version (Right-click and Save As) |
Figure 3. Radiographic syndesmotic injury, acute or chronic. High-res (TIF) version (Right-click and Save As) |
Figure 4. Posterior malleolar, anterior capsular periosteal new bone. High-res (TIF) version (Right-click and Save As) |
Figure 5. Syndesmotic, interosseous ossification. High-res (TIF) version (Right-click and Save As) |
Figure 6. MRI posterior periostitis. High-res (TIF) version (Right-click and Save As) |
Figure 7. MRI posterior malleolar periostitis syndesmosis. High-res (TIF) version (Right-click and Save As) |
Figure 8. MRI posterior malleolar periostitis syndesmosis. High-res (TIF) version (Right-click and Save As) |
Figure 9. Anterior/posterior DTF lig tears. High-res (TIF) version (Right-click and Save As) |
Figure 10. MRI acute syndesmotic tear. High-res (TIF) version (Right-click and Save As) |
Figure 11. Posterior malleolar periosteal stripping. High-res (TIF) version (Right-click and Save As) |
Figure 12. Posterior malleolar periosteal stripping. High-res (TIF) version (Right-click and Save As) |