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158,07 €I Lateral ankle instability
 1 Anatomy of lateral ligaments of the ankle
 2 Biomechanics of lateral ankle instability
 3. Rotational instability
 4. Conclusions and clinical implications
 5. Injury pattern of lateral ankle ligaments
 6. History and clinical presentation
 7. Imaging
 8. Arthroscopy
 9. Conservative treatment and rehabilitation
 10. Surgical management of lateral ankle instability
 11. Results
 12. Complications
 13. Conclusions and future evolution
 II Lateral ankle instability including Chopart joint
 14. Anatomy of Chopart joint ligaments
 15 Biomechanics of Chopart joint
 16 Injuries to the midtarsal joints
 17. History and clinical presentation
 18 Imaging
 19. Treatment
 20 Results
 21. Complications
 22. Conclusions
 III The unstable syndesmosis
 23. Anatomy of syndesmosis
 24 Biomechanics of syndesmotic instability
 25. Conclusions and clinical implications
 26. Injury mechanism
 27. History and clinical findings
 28. Imaging
 29. Arthroscopy
 30. Conservative treatment and rehabilitation
 31. Surgical management
 32. Results
 33. Complications
 34. Conclusions
 IV Medial ankle instability (Deltoid-Spring ligament complex)
 35. Anatomy of medial ligaments of the ankle
 36 Biomechanics of medial ankle instability
 37. Conclusions and clinical implications
 38. Injury pattern of medial ankle ligament
 39.Injury mechanism
 40. Clinical findings
 41. Imaging
 42. Arthroscopy
 43. Conservative treatment and rehabilitation
 44. Surgical management of medial ankle instability
 45. Results
 46. Complications
 46. Conclusions and future evolution
 V Deltoid ligament injuries in ankle fractures
 47. Trauma mechanism
 48. Diagnosis
 49. Imaging
 50. Arthroscopy
 51. Treatment
 52. Results
 53. Complications
 54. Conclusions
 VI Peritalar instability
 55. Anatomy of peritalar joints
 56. Anatomy of peritalar ligaments
 57. Joint axis and motion
 58. Biomechanics of peritalar instability
 59. Conclusions and clinical implications
 60. History and clinical presentation
 61. Imaging
 62. Arthroscopy
 63. Classification of peritalar instability
 64. Treatment of peritalar instability
 65. Results
 66. Complications
 67. Conclusions and future evolution. 
This book comprehensively discusses the basic and practical aspects of foot and ankle surgery applied to all pathologies resulting from instabilities of these joints, a condition that remains underestimated. Uniquely, it not only addresses injuries to the lateral ankle ligaments, but also examines injuries to the deltoid-spring ligament complex, the syndesmotic and chopart joint ligaments, as well as peritalar instability – all pathologies that have often been neglected in the past.
For each type of instability, it describes the anatomical basics and the biomechanical features, allowing readers to understand the injury pattern, the subsequent symptoms and clinical findings. Further, it offers guidance on selecting the most appropriate imaging tool for diagnosis and planning surgical reconstruction. Written by world-renowned pioneers in the field, and featuring a wealth of high-quality, intraoperative pictures, the book guides readers step-by-step through the latest, innovative technical surgical solutions for each condition.
With its consistent structure, from the basics to the solution, its problem-oriented approach as well as its meticulously selected iconography, this book is a must-read for all orthopedic surgeons with an interest in foot and ankle surgery whishing to explore this promising field. Further, it is a valuable resource for residents, researchers and physiotherapists wishing to gain insights into foot and ankle instability and reconstructive surgery.
Features
• Offers a comprehensive and in-depth overview of the unstable foot and ankle, including the deltoid-spring, syndesmotic, chopart and peritalar ligaments
• Provides step-by-step surgical guidance supported by more than 500 high-quality, intraoperative pictures
• Presents foot and ankle anatomy and biomechanics as the basis for understanding the pathology and treatment concepts
• Describes a problem-oriented approach based the extensive experience of pioneers in the treatment of the unstable foot and ankle