Syndesmotic ankle sprains

In this study we reviewed ankle sprains in a professional football team over a 6 year period. Fifteen players who sustained syndesmotic ankle sprains were compared with 28 players who sustained significant lateral ankle sprains. Players with syndesmotic sprains missed sig nificantly more games and p...

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description In this study we reviewed ankle sprains in a professional football team over a 6 year period. Fifteen players who sustained syndesmotic ankle sprains were compared with 28 players who sustained significant lateral ankle sprains. Players with syndesmotic sprains missed sig nificantly more games and practices and they received substantially more treatments than players with lateral ankle sprains. Physical examination findings, results of radiographic evaluations, and etiologic factors are dis cussed. The external rotation stress test, a clinical method for diagnosis of this type of sprain at the time of injury, is described. Results of this study clearly demonstrate a prolonged recovery time for syndesmotic ankle sprains. Physi cians and trainers who are aware of this injury can differentially diagnose these two types of sprains in the early postinjury period by the method described.
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Ankle Injuries
Biological and medical sciences
Diagnosis
Football - injuries
Football players
Humans
Identification and classification
Injuries
Injuries of the limb. Injuries of the spine
Ligaments
Ligaments, Articular - injuries
Male
Medical sciences
Physical Examination
Radiotherapy. Instrumental treatment. Physiotherapy. Reeducation. Rehabilitation, orthophony, crenotherapy. Diet therapy and various other treatments (general aspects)
Retrospective Studies
Sports injuries
Sprains
Sprains and Strains - diagnosis
Traumas. Diseases due to physical agents
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