Foot and Ankle Instability


Book Description

This book comprehensively discusses the basic and practical aspects of foot and ankle surgery applied to all pathologies resulting from instabilities of these joints, a condition that remains underestimated. Uniquely, it not only addresses injuries to the lateral ankle ligaments, but also examines injuries to the deltoid-spring ligament complex, the syndesmotic and chopart joint ligaments, as well as peritalar instability – all pathologies that have often been neglected in the past. For each type of instability, it describes the anatomical basics and the biomechanical features, allowing readers to understand the injury pattern, the subsequent symptoms and clinical findings. Further, it offers guidance on selecting the most appropriate imaging tool for diagnosis and planning surgical reconstruction. Written by world-renowned pioneers in the field, and featuring a wealth of high-quality, intraoperative pictures, the book guides readers step-by-step through the latest, innovative technical surgical solutions for each condition. With its consistent structure, from the basics to the solution, its problem-oriented approach as well as its meticulously selected iconography, this book is a must-read for all orthopedic surgeons with an interest in foot and ankle surgery whishing to explore this promising field. Further, it is a valuable resource for residents, researchers and physiotherapists wishing to gain insights into foot and ankle instability and reconstructive surgery.




The Unstable Ankle


Book Description

Pulls together up-to-date research on medical issues related to the unstable ankle and features contributions from an array of leading physicians and rehabilitation professionals. Complete and practical, this text addresses ankle instability problems in a variety of patient populations, including children and adolescents. Special consideration is given to at-risk individuals in selected sports and occupations.




Lateral Ankle Instability


Book Description

This superbly illustrated, up-to-date reference textbook covers all aspects of ankle instability and its management. Readers will find extensive information on biomechanics, injury prevention, current strategies for conservative treatment, and established and emerging surgical techniques. The most recent procedures, particularly those which are minimally invasive and arthroscopically assisted, are described and discussed in depth. Detailed attention is also devoted to controversies such as the indications and timing for conservative or surgical treatment, the current and future roles of arthroscopy, the definition of “anatomic” repair, and the upcoming concept of “anatomic reconstruction” (replication of anatomy by using a graft). The book is published in cooperation with ESSKA, and the chapter authors include clinicians and scientists working in the field of foot and ankle orthopaedics and sports medicine from across the world. All who are involved in the care of patients suffering from ankle instability, including amateur and high-level athletes, will find Lateral Ankle Instability to be an excellent source of knowledge and a valuable aid to clinical practice.







Basketball Sports Medicine and Science


Book Description

This book is designed as a comprehensive educational resource not only for basketball medical caregivers and scientists but for all basketball personnel. Written by a multidisciplinary team of leading experts in their fields, it provides information and guidance on injury prevention, injury management, and rehabilitation for physicians, physical therapists, athletic trainers, rehabilitation specialists, conditioning trainers, and coaches. All commonly encountered injuries and a variety of situations and scenarios specific to basketball are covered with the aid of more than 200 color photos and illustrations. Basketball Sports Medicine and Science is published in collaboration with ESSKA and will represent a superb, comprehensive educational resource. It is further hoped that the book will serve as a link between the different disciplines and modalities involved in basketball care, creating a common language and improving communication within the team staff and environment.




Evidence-Based Sports Medicine


Book Description

This second edition of the popular book Evidence-based Sports Medicine builds on the features that made the first edition such a valuable text and provides a completely up-to-date tool for sports medicine physicians, family practitioners and orthopedic surgeons. Updated to take into account new evidence from systematic reviews and controlled trials, Evidence-based Sports Medicine is a unique reference book on the optimum management of sports-related conditions. This second edition: contains sections on acute injury, chronic conditions, and injuries to the upper limb, groin and knee and to the lower leg pays increased attention to the important and emerging area of injury prevention features thoroughly revised methodology sections within each chapter, reflecting changes in technique and application MCQs and essay questions that allow readers to continually assess their knowledge and understanding of the topics covered




Musculoskeletal Diseases 2021-2024


Book Description

This open access book focuses on imaging of the musculoskeletal diseases. Over the last few years, there have been considerable advances in this area, driven by clinical as well as technological developments. The authors are all internationally renowned experts in their field. They are also excellent teachers, and provide didactically outstanding chapters. The book is disease-oriented and covers all relevant imaging modalities, with particular emphasis on magnetic resonance imaging. Important aspects of pediatric imaging are also included. IDKD books are completely re-written every four years. As a result, they offer a comprehensive review of the state of the art in imaging. The book is clearly structured with learning objectives, abstracts, subheadings, tables and take-home points, supported by design elements to help readers easily navigate through the text. As an IDKD book, it is particularly valuable for general radiologists, radiology residents, and interventional radiologists who want to update their diagnostic knowledge, and for clinicians interested in imaging as it relates to their specialty.




Sports Medicine


Book Description

This volume delivers the key concepts and clinical skills needed to excel in the subspecialty of sports medicine. The text features key information on the treatment of sports injuries, relevant anatomy, biomechanics, physical examination techniques, imaging, arthroscopy and more.




High Yield Orthopaedics


Book Description

Get your hands on this concise, visual guide to orthopaedics packed with the absolutely essential facts!. --Book Jacket.




Neuromuscular Control in Ankle Instability


Book Description

Lateral ankle sprains are among the most common orthopedic injuries and often lead to ankle instability; a condition characterized by pain, weakness, and most problematically, recurrent ankle sprains. Ankle Instability is generally attributed to neuromuscular and proprioceptive deficits; however the pathoetiology behind the condition remains unknown. This work aimed to further understand preparatory and reactive neuromuscular control strategies in individuals with ankle instability (AI group), individuals who have suffered a lateral ankle sprain, but did not develop ankle instability (LAS group), and uninjured controls (CON group) via the use of a novel ankle supinating device, which was created to simulate the mechanism of a lateral ankle sprain during landing. We hypothesize that individuals with ankle instability would demonstrate altered preparatory and reactive neuromuscular control relative to the other two groups, which may predispose them to episodes of their ankle giving way. Contrary to our hypotheses, the AI group was not significantly different than the CON group. In this work, it was the LAS group that differed significantly in their preparatory neuromuscular control patterns from the other two groups, specifically demonstrating a significantly increased TA activation prior to landing. While contrary to traditional logic, we speculate that this is a neuromuscular control pattern in LAS subjects that allows them to control dynamic ankle stability after damage to the lateral ankle ligaments; including controlled kinematics and/or force attenuation. While the device used effectively mimicked the mechanism of a lateral ankle sprain in a safe environment, there were not statistically significant differences in reactive neuromuscular control between the groups. Future work should aim to better categorize individuals with ankle instability, as well as monitor the role of the entire lower extremity in controlling dynamic stability at the ankle joint. Furthermore, future studies should aim to evaluate individuals who have suffered a lateral ankle sprain, but did not develop ankle instability. These individuals may hold the key to understanding neuromuscular control strategies in ankle instability, which could lead to the development of more appropriate treatment and rehabilitation paradigms to reduce the incidence of ankle instability.