articleThe American Journal of Sports MedicineNov 22, 2005Closed access

Ligamentous Posttraumatic Ankle Osteoarthritis

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Abstract

Background

Ankle sprains are the most common injuries in sports and recreational activities. HYPOTHESIS: Ankle osteoarthritis can be caused by ankle ligament lesions. Latency time between injury and osteoarthritis is influenced by the type and side of the injured ligaments. The side of the ligamentous lesion correlates with the hindfoot alignment. STUDY DESIGN: Case series; Level of evidence, 4.

Methods

Of a cohort of 247 patients with ankle arthritis, we reviewed data from 30 patients (33 ankles; mean age, 58.6 years) with ligamentous end-stage ankle osteoarthritis. The patients were evaluated etiologically, clinically, and radiologically.

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