Diagnosis of lateral ankle ligament injuries: Comparison between talar tilt, MRI and operative findings in 112 athletes

Authors

  • Christian Gaebler
  • Christian Kukla
  • Martin J Breitenseher
  • Zack J Nellas
  • Martina Mittlboeck
  • Siegfried Trattnig
  • Vilmos Vécsei

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679708996703

Abstract

We evaluated the reliability of the radiographic talar tilt test by MRI examinations in 112 athletes with injuries to the lateral ligaments of the ankle. 25 athletes with a talar tilt 15° were treated operatively. Intraoperative findings and the talar tilt test were compared with MR imaging results. Our results suggest that MRI is a reliable method for diagnosing injuries of the lateral ankle ligaments. the talar tilt test cannot evaluate the specific pathology of lateral ankle ligaments, but it was reliable in indicating complete double-ligament ruptures (anterior talofibular and calcaneo-fibular ligaments), when talar tilt was 15° or more than on the uninjured side.

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Published

1997-01-01

How to Cite

Gaebler, C., Kukla, C., Breitenseher, M. J., Nellas, Z. J., Mittlboeck, M., Trattnig, S., & Vécsei, V. (1997). Diagnosis of lateral ankle ligament injuries: Comparison between talar tilt, MRI and operative findings in 112 athletes. Acta Orthopaedica, 68(3), 286–290. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679708996703