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DENERVATION OF THE ANKLE JOINT

The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1951
It is believed that effective denervation of the ankle joint can be accomplished by transection of the articular branches from the posterior tibial and deep peroneal nerves together with sectioning of the lateral terminal division of the deep peroneal nerve.
P A, CASAGRANDE, B P, AUSTIN, W, INDECK
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Strains of the ankle joint

The Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1950
1. The adjustment of the tibio-fibular mortice for the upper articular surface of the talus is discussed.
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Ankle Joint Distraction

Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2005
Ankle joint distraction is a viable alternative to ankle arthrodesis or ankle replacement. A congruent, painful, mobile, and arthritic ankle joint that is treated with this technique can achieve good to excellent results. Attention to the principles (anterior osteophyte resection, equinus contracture release, and ankle joint realignment procedures) is ...
Dror, Paley, Bradley M, Lamm
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An Artificial Ankle Joint

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1979
Ankle fusion has been the time-honored treatment for painful debilitating conditions of the ankle due to osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. It is not a uniformly successful operation and has a high complication rate. If there is pre-existing disease in the knee or midtarsal joints, the pain is frequently made worse by ankle fusion. If there is no
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Arthrodesis of the ankle joint

The American Journal of Surgery, 1949
Abstract 1. 1. Bony fusion was obtained in nine of the ten patients including those with tuberculosis and osteomyelitis. One operation for correction of paralytic deformity resulted in failure of fusion after six months' immobilization. However, the functional result is satisfactory as the corrected position is being maintained. 2.
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Arthroscopy of the ankle joint

Archives of Orthopaedic and Traumatic Surgery, 1986
The technique and results of 11 arthroscopies of the ankle joint are presented. The main indications were post-traumatic pain and osteochondritis dissecans of the talus. As a result of arthroscopy, a radionegative loose body was found, exploratory arthrotomy was avoided in one case, incisions and operative procedures were changed, and loose bodies were
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The Ankle Joint

1974
The use of the SFS in the region of the ankle joint is steadily increasing. This is true for the many types of malleolar fracture as well as for distal articular fractures of the tibia, and sometimes for those of the talus.
Urs Heim, Karl Martin Pfeiffer
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The Ankle Joint

Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2023
Jason George DeVries, Brandon M. Scharer
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The ankle joint

1998
Abstract AnatomyThe ankle is a major weight-bearing joint which depends on muscle power and reflexes for stability.Movements at the ankle joint are dorsiflexion (20 degrees) and plantar flexion (50 degrees)Inversion and eversion occur at the subtalar joint.
Jim. Wardrope, Bryan English
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The Joints of the Ankle

1991
Injuries to the ankle and foot in sports are very frequent; 15%–25% of all sport injuries affect this part of the lower limb (Garrick 1988). It is surprising to see that 85% of these injuries are inversion distorsion traumata of the ankle (Nicholas and Hershman 1986).
P. Vaes, M. Shahabpour, P.-P. Casteleyn
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