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Anatomy of the Ankle Ligaments: A Pictorial Essay

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by Kevin Kirby, Apr 27, 2014.

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    While doing some research on sinus tarsi syndrome for an upcoming lecture, I came across these beautiful dissections of the ligaments and structures of the ankle that I'm sure many of you will be interested in. These are some of the best anatomical dissections of the lateral ankle ligaments/structures I have ever seen!:drinks

    Anatomy of the Ankle Ligaments: A Pictorial Essay
     
  2. Ian Linane

    Ian Linane Well-Known Member

    Hi Kevin

    Excellent and thank you
     
  3. toomoon

    toomoon Well-Known Member

    Excellent.. thank you Kevin.. ps.. looks like the Tarsal Coalition will be on the comeback trail in Townsville Far North Queensland.. August is the month.. have discussed arrangements and tour bus with band manager..
     
  4. Cool! The Townsville conference organizers have already been inquiring about whether we intended to do any extra-curricular musical performances for their conference on August 15th and 16th, 2014.

    I'll start tuning the vocal chords for our next performance!
     
  5. toomoon

    toomoon Well-Known Member

    bit of Cocker.. Cry me a river!
     
  6. Ian Drakard

    Ian Drakard Active Member

    If you're going down this route I'd go 'The Letter'- definitive version!

    BTW thanks for article link
     
  7. toomoon

    toomoon Well-Known Member

    Have you heard Kevin sing? I don't think he can pull off that gravelly rawness of the Letter..he is more in the Harry Connick Jnr genre!! Touch of Justin Bieber to him as well..
     
  8. blinda

    blinda MVP

    Gutted that I won`t be there. Unless of course, groupie`s flights are ex gratia?

    Guess I`ll have to make do with Simon`s solo at Manchester this year.
     
  9. Ian Drakard

    Ian Drakard Active Member

    Better warn the hotel ;)
     
  10. Albert Casas

    Albert Casas Active Member

    The author, Paul Golano, is one of the best teachers of anatomy in the world which teaches at the University of Barcelona and their samples were always spectacular!
    Amazing job Pau!
    thanks kevin!!!
     
  11. They are very nice dissections.....looks like a lot of hours and much hard work went into all of them!
     
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    Articles:
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    Function of ankle ligaments for subtalar and talocrural joint stability during an inversion movement – an in vitro study
    Lu LiEmail, Albert Gollhofer, Heinz Lohrer, Nadja Dorn-Lange, Guiseppe Bonsignore and Dominic Gehring
    Journal of Foot and Ankle Research201912:16
     
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