Posterior ankle endoscopy is a safe and effective approach for treatment of posterior ankle impingement. This is usually performed with the patient in prone position. The purpose of this technical note is to describe an arthroscopic approach of decompression of posterior ankle impingement with the patient in supine position. This is indicated if there is posterior ankle impingement together with other ankle pathology requiring anterior ankle arthroscopy. This approach allows treatment of both anterior ankle and posterior ankle pathology with the patient in the supine position. Concomitant anterior ankle arthroscopy can be performed with the usual orientation without the need of change of patient's position
Category: Arthroscopy Introduction/Purpose: We introduce a novel method of combining the standard an...
SummaryTibiotalocalcaneal arthrodesis is indicated for pain relief in patients with combined arthrit...
Posteromedial ankle impingement is a rare clinical entity. It usually follows an inversion injury, w...
Treatment of combined anterior and posterior ankle pathology usually consists of either combined ant...
Standard arthroscopy of the ankle does not allow to approach at the same time the anterior and poste...
Posterior ankle pain is a common foot and ankle problem faced by orthopaedic surgeons. It can have m...
Both posterior and anterior arthroscopy of the ankle may be indicated in the same patient. With the ...
Current surgical techniques in ankle fracture management now include arthroscopic-assisted reduction...
Chronic ankle pain following an inversion injury is frequently brought on by soft tissue impingement...
BACKGROUND: The surgical treatment of posterior ankle impingement is associated with a high rate of ...
The two-portal hindfoot arthroscopy is an effective procedure enabling direct visualisation of poste...
Identification of the correct source of symptoms is the key in formulating the correct treatment pla...
Posterior ankle disorders pose a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge to surgeons, owing to the deep...
Posterior ankle impingement is an uncommon condition characterized by posterior ankle pain during pl...
Background: Ankle arthroscopy has generally been performed with use of anterior portals with the pat...
Category: Arthroscopy Introduction/Purpose: We introduce a novel method of combining the standard an...
SummaryTibiotalocalcaneal arthrodesis is indicated for pain relief in patients with combined arthrit...
Posteromedial ankle impingement is a rare clinical entity. It usually follows an inversion injury, w...
Treatment of combined anterior and posterior ankle pathology usually consists of either combined ant...
Standard arthroscopy of the ankle does not allow to approach at the same time the anterior and poste...
Posterior ankle pain is a common foot and ankle problem faced by orthopaedic surgeons. It can have m...
Both posterior and anterior arthroscopy of the ankle may be indicated in the same patient. With the ...
Current surgical techniques in ankle fracture management now include arthroscopic-assisted reduction...
Chronic ankle pain following an inversion injury is frequently brought on by soft tissue impingement...
BACKGROUND: The surgical treatment of posterior ankle impingement is associated with a high rate of ...
The two-portal hindfoot arthroscopy is an effective procedure enabling direct visualisation of poste...
Identification of the correct source of symptoms is the key in formulating the correct treatment pla...
Posterior ankle disorders pose a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge to surgeons, owing to the deep...
Posterior ankle impingement is an uncommon condition characterized by posterior ankle pain during pl...
Background: Ankle arthroscopy has generally been performed with use of anterior portals with the pat...
Category: Arthroscopy Introduction/Purpose: We introduce a novel method of combining the standard an...
SummaryTibiotalocalcaneal arthrodesis is indicated for pain relief in patients with combined arthrit...
Posteromedial ankle impingement is a rare clinical entity. It usually follows an inversion injury, w...