Chronic Lateral Ankle Instability: Can We Get Even Better with Surgical Treatment?
- PMID: 37137626
- DOI: 10.1016/j.fcl.2023.01.004
Chronic Lateral Ankle Instability: Can We Get Even Better with Surgical Treatment?
Abstract
Lateral ligament attenuation may occur after repetitive ankle sprains, creating instability. Management of chronic ankle instability requires a comprehensive approach to mechanical and functional instability. Surgical treatment, however, is indicated when conservative treatment is not effective. Ankle ligament reconstruction is the most common surgical procedure to resolve mechanical instability. Anatomic open Broström-Gould reconstruction is the gold standard for repairing affected lateral ligaments and returning athletes to sports. Arthroscopy may also be beneficial for identifying associated injuries. In severe and long-standing instability, reconstruction with tendon augmentation could be necessary.
Keywords: Ankle instability; Ankle reconstruction; Ankle sprains; Chronic instability; Tendon augmentation.
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