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Anatomy & INJURIES. Tibia, Fibula, Talus A Gliding Joint Sometimes refered to it as a Hinge Joint Form the “Ankle Mortise” Very stable joint Most injured.

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Page 1: Anatomy & INJURIES. Tibia, Fibula, Talus A Gliding Joint Sometimes refered to it as a Hinge Joint Form the “Ankle Mortise” Very stable joint Most injured.

Anatomy & INJURIES

Page 2: Anatomy & INJURIES. Tibia, Fibula, Talus A Gliding Joint Sometimes refered to it as a Hinge Joint Form the “Ankle Mortise” Very stable joint Most injured.
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• Tibia, Fibula, Talus• A Gliding Joint

• Sometimes refered to it as a Hinge Joint

• Form the “Ankle Mortise”• Very stable joint• Most injured joint

• Why?

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• Extensor / Flexor digitorum• Extensor Hallucis - extend the big toe,

dorsiflex the foot, and assists with foot inversion

• Tibialis Anterior – Dorsiflex and invert• Tibialis Posterior – Plantarflex and invert• Peroneal longus/brevis – Plantarflex and

evert• Gastrocnemius/soleus – Plantarflex

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• Sprains• Strains• Contusions• Fractures• Dislocations /

Subluxations• Tendonitis• Bursitis

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• Most common sports injury

• Plantarflexion and Inversion

• More area between the bony structures of the ankle

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Epic Kick Flip Fail

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• Injure the Deltoid Ligament

• Less common than Inversion Sprains

• Why is this?• Usually results in an

ankle fracture or knee injury

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• Syndesmotic Joint• Tibiofibular ligaments• Injury mechanism – ankle external

rotation• Very long recovery time• Difficult rehab • (weight bearing)

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http://youtu.be/ZB9zVfEbcvs

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15asVgf66KI

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Jumping Injuries

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpwqIQaGFmg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tg7ihwzS_Hk

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFn47a_Ny0Y

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNlHLC3qf9o

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Broken Metatarsals…just for fun

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• R – rest

• I - ice

• C – compression

• E - elevation

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• Decrease Swelling• Increase ROM

o Passive / Active ROM• Increase Strength

o Isometric followed by isotonic• Increase Weight Bearing• Increase Achilles Flexibility• Increase Function• Return to Activity