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- Ankle (stress view) | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia. org
The AP stress view of the ankle is a highly specialized view used to assess the integrity of the syndesmosis and deltoid ligament It can be performed one of two ways, with gravity or via manual external rotation
- Ankle series | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia. org
The ankle series is comprised of an anteroposterior (AP), mortise and lateral radiograph The series is often used in emergency departments to evaluate the distal tibia, distal fibula, and the talus; forming the ankle joint See approach to an ankle series
- Stress view of ankle - with deltoid ligament tear
Ankle valgus stress view demonstrating widening of the medial joint space and fibular fracture
- Deltoid ligament tear - ankle stress view | Radiology Case . . .
Three mortise views of the ankle are obtained, the first without and the second and third with stress The view without stress shows normal alignment, the 2 stressed views show widening of the medial clear space indicating a deltoid ligament tear
- Syndesmotic injury (ankle stress view) - Radiopaedia. org
A stress view is useful for determining the integrity of the syndesmotic ligaments, with obvious asymmetry seen in this case The patient indicated numerous inversion ankle injuries in the past 2 years playing sport, suggesting a chronic injury leading to instability
- Stress views of the ankle with instability | Radiology Case . . .
Clinically, ankle instability and lateral compartment ligamentous tear laxity were suspected following failed conservative management after 6 months The supine stress series confirmed a lateral compartment ligamentous laxity and likely chronic ligamentous tear
- Ankle (AP view) | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia. org
The ankle AP view is part of a three view series, and visualizes the distal tibia, distal fibula, proximal talus and proximal fifth metatarsal
- Ankle (mortise view) | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia. org
The ankle AP mortise (mortice is equally correct) view is part of a three view series of the distal tibia, distal fibula, talus and proximal 5 th metatarsal
- Ankle radiograph (an approach) | Radiology Reference Article . . .
The ankle is most at risk of injury when it is pronated or supinated Pronation is relatively limited because of the shape of the medial malleolus and the deltoid ligament This explains why only 20% of injuries occur in pronation compared to 80% when the foot is supinated
- Stress view of knee | Radiology Case - Radiopaedia. org
A patient presented with knee injury Non-stress radiographs show an avulsion fracture of the fibular head There is a significant opening of the medial and lateral compartments of the femorotibial joint in valgus and varus stress views respectively Findings favor multi-ligament injury laxity
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