called the lateral malleolus bone. The fracture is frequently caused by tripping, falling from a height, or twisting or rolling your ankle while walking or running. An impact during a car crash can ...
Pain with impact or activity is the primary ... distal tibia and associated fibula fracture (3a). Note the intact medial malleolus on the AP radiograph (3a) with a closed physis and the triplanar ...
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A 1-in. (2.5-cm), 25-gauge needle is inserted immediately above and anteriorly to the medial malleolus and advanced to the anterior border of the tibia. After negative aspiration, 3 to 5 mL of local ...
"The injury to the medial retinaculum allowed the tendon to be unstable and dislocate to the side of the medial malleolus. Dislocation of the posterior tibialis tendon causes medial-sided pain and ...
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Fracture of the fibula at the level of the syndesmosis. Typical features: at the level of the ankle joint, extending superiorly and laterally up the fibula tibiofibular syndesmosis intact or only ...
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[15] PTNS involves a needle electrode being inserted into the posterior tibial nerve at the medial malleolus of the ankle. It is inserted about 3–4 centimeters. The electrode is then connected ...