Category: Arthroscopy, Sports Introduction/Purpose: The Broström is the most commonly used Lateral ligament repair for chronic instability, but there is growing evidence that a fairly large percentage will stretch out with time, resulting in recurrent instability. Due to the nature of the repair, rehabilitation is fairly slow, so as not to compromise the tissue during the maturation stage. Currently, the Internal Brace Ligament Augmentation Repair is an accepted augmentation method for management of a Broström procedure. However, to our knowledge, no formally collected outcome data on the procedure has been reported. Hypotheses Augmentation of the Broström repair with an Internal Brace would 1)allow accelerated rehabilitation and return to ...
Category: Ankle Introduction/Purpose: Anatomic lateral ankle ligament reconstruction has been shown ...
Category: Ankle; Sports Introduction/Purpose: Majority of injuries to the anterior talofibular ligam...
Introduction: Ankle sprains affect 200'000 persons/year in Switzerland. Most incidences are successf...
Category: Sports Introduction/Purpose: The Broström is the most commonly used Lateral ligament repai...
Category: Arthroscopy Introduction/Purpose: The aim of this audit is to present the surgical techniq...
Category: Sports Introduction/Purpose: Modified Brostrom procedure has been the choice of treatment ...
Category: Sports Introduction/Purpose: The ankle is commonly injured in sporting activities occurrin...
Category: Sports Introduction/Purpose: Modified Broström procedure (MBP) is the most widely accepted...
Category: Ankle Introduction/Purpose: This retrospective study was performed to evaluate the clinica...
Category: Ankle; Sports Introduction/Purpose: Ankle sprains represent one of the most common injurie...
Category: Ankle, Arthroscopy, Sports Introduction/Purpose: Patients with chronic deltoid ligament in...
Category: Ankle, Arthroscopy Introduction/Purpose: The gold standard for the surgical treatment of c...
BACKGROUND: Modification of the Brostrom repair with suture anchors has been used to address chronic...
Category: Ankle Introduction/Purpose: The modified Brostrom procedure obtained excellent to good res...
BACKGROUND: Chronic lateral ankle instability accounts for 20% of the ankle injuries. This study eva...
Category: Ankle Introduction/Purpose: Anatomic lateral ankle ligament reconstruction has been shown ...
Category: Ankle; Sports Introduction/Purpose: Majority of injuries to the anterior talofibular ligam...
Introduction: Ankle sprains affect 200'000 persons/year in Switzerland. Most incidences are successf...
Category: Sports Introduction/Purpose: The Broström is the most commonly used Lateral ligament repai...
Category: Arthroscopy Introduction/Purpose: The aim of this audit is to present the surgical techniq...
Category: Sports Introduction/Purpose: Modified Brostrom procedure has been the choice of treatment ...
Category: Sports Introduction/Purpose: The ankle is commonly injured in sporting activities occurrin...
Category: Sports Introduction/Purpose: Modified Broström procedure (MBP) is the most widely accepted...
Category: Ankle Introduction/Purpose: This retrospective study was performed to evaluate the clinica...
Category: Ankle; Sports Introduction/Purpose: Ankle sprains represent one of the most common injurie...
Category: Ankle, Arthroscopy, Sports Introduction/Purpose: Patients with chronic deltoid ligament in...
Category: Ankle, Arthroscopy Introduction/Purpose: The gold standard for the surgical treatment of c...
BACKGROUND: Modification of the Brostrom repair with suture anchors has been used to address chronic...
Category: Ankle Introduction/Purpose: The modified Brostrom procedure obtained excellent to good res...
BACKGROUND: Chronic lateral ankle instability accounts for 20% of the ankle injuries. This study eva...
Category: Ankle Introduction/Purpose: Anatomic lateral ankle ligament reconstruction has been shown ...
Category: Ankle; Sports Introduction/Purpose: Majority of injuries to the anterior talofibular ligam...
Introduction: Ankle sprains affect 200'000 persons/year in Switzerland. Most incidences are successf...