Department of Clinical Investigation, Womack Army Medical Center,
Fort Bragg, NC
Tanzania
Case Report
Foot and Ankle Reconstruction for Adult Acquired Flatfoot after Ligamentous Ankle Injury
Author(s): Amanda L Allen, Alexandria M Carlisle, Beaman Beaman, Cristobal S Berry-Caban, James Santangelo and Asim RajaAmanda L Allen, Alexandria M Carlisle, Beaman Beaman, Cristobal S Berry-Caban, James Santangelo and Asim Raja
Introduction: Ankle syndesmosis injuries typically occur when the foot is forced upward and outward. Syndesmosis of the ankle is the joint that connects the tibia and fibula and allows these two bones to work together to provide stability to the lower leg. Case: 24 year old active duty female service member presented to Womack Army Medical Center for left ankle pain approximately 12 weeks after incurring an injury while playing basketball. She reported increased pain with activity and no improvement when using a brace. Imaging studies performed on the weight bearing left leg, ankle, and foot revealed a healed proximal fibular fracture, syndesmosis widening with lateral shift and medial space widening, and decreased longitudinal arch height. A magnetic resonance imaging revealed a deltoid ligament tear and widening of the syndesmosis, but showed no tibialis posterior tendinopathy. The .. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2165-7920.1000407
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