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- A high ankle sprain, also known as a syndesmotic ankle sprain (SAS), is a sprain of the syndesmotic ligaments that connect the tibia and fibula in the...
- A syndesmotic **** is a metal **** designed to replace the syndesmosis of the human body, usually temporarily. If the syndosmosis is torn apart as result...
- excessive, external rotative force being applied to the deltoid and syndesmotic ligaments. Due to this, the Maisonneuve fracture is described as a pronation-external...
- syndesmosis is a joint, in the literature the term syndesmotic injury is used to describe injury of the syndesmotic ligaments. It comes from the Gr**** σύν, syn...
- (August 2019). "Effect of a Controlled Ankle Motion Walking Boot on Syndesmotic Instability During Weightbearing: A Cadaveric Study". Orthopaedic Journal...
- leg and forearm also provide areas for muscle attachment. Damage to a syndesmotic joint, which usually results from a fracture of the bone with an accompanying...
- joint can be considered to rule out peroneal tendon, osteochondral, or syndesmotic injury. [citation needed] Ankle sprains are classified as grade 1, 2...
- Subvalvular aortic stenosis (non-human), an abnormal, congenital heart murmur Syndesmotic ankle sprain, a type of ankle sprain SAS (software), (Statistical Analysis...
- by the level of the fracture of the distal fibula (type A = below the syndesmotic ligament, type B = at its level, type C = above the ligament), with use...
- yellow cards. Towards the end of the season he was injured—tendonitis, syndesmotic ligament tear, hairline crack in calf bone—and missed three months. De...