Podiatry Questions
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What is the most common clinical correlation with ankle sprains (90% of cases), and what is the mechanism?
After a talofibular ligament sprain, the talus can stay in an anterior position causing an
Which ligament is implicated in lateral ankle sprains, and what is its clinical significance?
What happens to the entire foot when the transverse tarsal axes (calcaneus and talus) are nonparallel, such as in neutral and supination?
Tarsometatarsal: clinical correlation : 1st tarsometatatarsal joint hypomobility is associated to