Posterior talofibular ligament

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The posterior talofibular ligament (PTFL) is one of three ligaments that compose the lateral collateral ligament complex of the ankle. When the anterior talofibular and calcaneofibular ligaments are intact, it only has a secondary role in ankle joint stability and is also the least commonly injured of the three ligaments. 

Gross anatomy

The PTFL is an intracapsular but extra-synovial ligament that arises from the posterior aspect of the distal fibula, courses posterolaterally to insert into the lateral tubercle on the posterior aspect of the talus.

Relations

Lies deep to the peroneal retinaculum and flexor hallucis longus tendon 3

Variant anatomy

Radiographic appearance

MRI
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