Presentation
Ankle twist - 1 yr back. C/o persistant pain.
Patient Data
Age: about 50 - 55 yrs
Gender: Male
From the case:
Lateral ankle ligament sprain
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There is no bony abnormality.
From the case:
Lateral ankle ligament sprain
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Anterior talo-fibular ligament
- No breach in continuity
- Thick, hypoechoic as compared to asymptomatic right
Calcaneo-fibular ligament
- No breach in continuity
- Thickened and hypoechoic compared to the asymptomatic right
Peroneal tendons
- Intact with normal echopattern
Ankle joint
- No effusion
Case Discussion
Findings of anterior talo-fibular and calcano-fibular ligament sprain.