| Literature DB >> 30322489 |
Gary M LiMarzi1, Omar Khan2, Yashesh Shah2, Corrie M Yablon3.
Abstract
Ankle impingement syndromes encompass various pathologic entities that contribute to ankle pain with limited range of motion. Although classically described in athletes, these changes can occur in individuals of all ages, often with a history of prior ankle trauma. Ankle impingement is broadly categorized as anterolateral, anterior, posterior, anteromedial, and posteromedial, depending on the area of the ankle affected. Both osseous and soft tissue abnormalities can contribute to impingement symptoms, and a combination of these is often present. Multiple imaging modalities have been evaluated in the work-up of suspected impingement, including radiography, CT, MR imaging, and ultrasound.Entities:
Keywords: Ankle impingement; Ankle pain in athletes; Anterior impingement; Anterolateral impingement; Anteromedial impingement; Impingement review; MR imaging ankle impingement; Posterior impingement
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30322489 DOI: 10.1016/j.rcl.2018.06.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiol Clin North Am ISSN: 0033-8389 Impact factor: 2.303