Ankle arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical technique that utilizes the technology of fiberoptics, magnifying lenses, and digital video…
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If you’ve broken your ankle, one or more of the bones that make up your ankle joint have been separated into pieces, and ligaments may be…
Ankle impingement occurs when two of the ankle bones (the talus and the tibia) repetitively against one another. This may lead to pain because of…
Recurring or persistent (chronic) pain on the outer (lateral) side of the ankle often develops after an injury, such as a sprained ankle. However…
Ankle reconstruction surgery is a viable treatment option for those suffering from degenerative diseases afflicting the cartilage in the ankle…
Ankle replacement surgery, also called ankle arthroplasty, is used to repair a severely damaged ankle joint. If you’ve sustained an ankle…
An ankle sprain refers to tearing of the ligaments of the ankle. The most common ankle sprain occurs on the lateral or outside part of the ankle.…
Athletic ankle sprains and fractures are one of the most common types of ankle conditions. In fact, the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons…
An anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury occurs when the ACL ligament within your knee is torn. This occurs most commonly while playing high…
An anterior cruciate ligament injury or ACL injury occurs when the ACL ligament within your knee is torn. This occurs most commonly while playing…