The management of posterior ankle impingement syndrome in sport: A review
Highlights • There is a lack of prospective studies on the treatment of PAIS. • Long term outcomes from open and endoscopic surgery are satisfactory. • Complications rates are comparable between open medial and endoscopic surgery. • Return to sporting activities is quicker in artho-endoscopically tr...
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description | Highlights • There is a lack of prospective studies on the treatment of PAIS. • Long term outcomes from open and endoscopic surgery are satisfactory. • Complications rates are comparable between open medial and endoscopic surgery. • Return to sporting activities is quicker in artho-endoscopically treated patients. • No evidence supports superior long term results with any one technique. |
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