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Model Injuries Classroom Look At Ankle Sprains Stephen M. Pribut, DPM Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery, GWUMC Thursday, February 14, 13

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  • 1. Model Injuries Classroom Look At Ankle Sprains Stephen M. Pribut, DPM Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery, GWUMCThursday, February 14, 13
  • 2. Lateral Ankle Instability and Injury Overview Evaluation Treatment Intersection of mechanics & biologyThursday, February 14, 13
  • 3. Overview 40% of all sport injuries Account for 25% of time lost in athletics 23,000 sprains per/day in the U.S. 10% of all ER visits in U.S. Lateral ankle injuries = 85% Medial ankle injury = 5% Syndesmosis = 10% Long term problems in up to 50%Thursday, February 14, 13
  • 4. AnatomyThursday, February 14, 13
  • 5. Sagittal Plane Axis of MotionThursday, February 14, 13
  • 6. Peroneal Tendons Assist lateral stability Pulleys aid functioning Behind malleolus Around CuboidThursday, February 14, 13
  • 7. Lateral Ankle Structures Affected Anterior Talo-Fibular ligament Calcaneo-bular ligament Posterior talo-bular ligament Anterior-inferior tibio-bular ligamentThursday, February 14, 13
  • 8. Lateral Ankle Structures Affected (2) Peroneus brevis tendon Peroneus longus tendon Os peroneum 5th metatarsal base - fracture variant: Jones fracture Interosseus ligament tear Fibular fracture Osteochondral fracture of TalusThursday, February 14, 13
  • 9. Peroneal TendonsThursday, February 14, 13
  • 10. Examination & Assessment Look Symmetry, Color, Swelling Touch Temperature, texture, tenderness Move Range of motion, limitations, pain on motionThursday, February 14, 13
  • 11. Anterior Draw Stress X-rayThursday, February 14, 13
  • 12. Ottawa Ankle Rules Less than 15% of ankle injuries presenting to the ER have a fracture. Rules were set up for ankle and foot x-rays following ankle sprain Tenderness at distal 6 cm of the posterior aspect of medial or lateral malleolus Tenderness at tip of malleolus Inability to walk 4 steps Tenderness of base of 5th metatarsal or navicularThursday, February 14, 13
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  • 14. Long Term Prognosis Residual instability, pain and swelling can occur in 20% to 40% of patients after a Grade II lateral ankle sprain. Review articles & Lectures: Doug Richie, Jr., DPMThursday, February 14, 13
  • 15. Immediate Treatment PRICE Protection Rest Ice (24h - 48h) (long term - adverse impact to nerves, skin, blood ow) Compression ElevationThursday, February 14, 13
  • 16. Staged Recovery Immediate: PRICE minimize swelling, hemorrhage, inammation, pain Week 1 - 3: Protection collagen - proliferative phase (initially Type 3 collagen)Thursday, February 14, 13
  • 17. Staged Recovery (2) Week 3+ Exercise & Rehabilitation Improvement in collagen maturation phase Graduated exercise programThursday, February 14, 13
  • 18. Staged Exercises Range of motion ROM - all directions Alphabet painting with toes Theraband Wobble board Figure 8 runningThursday, February 14, 13
  • 19. Wobble Board Training Muscle strength Balance Joint position sense / proprioceptionThursday, February 14, 13
  • 20. Problems: Ankle Instability Mechanical Laxity Functional Subjective sensation of instabilityThursday, February 14, 13
  • 21. Ankle Instability and Sensorimotor Decits Cutaneous Alpha Motor Receptors Neurons Articular Extrafusal CNS Receptors Muscle Fibers Tendon & Muscle Articular Gamma Motor Receptors Receptors NeuronsThursday, February 14, 13
  • 22. Factors In Ankle Instability and Sensorimotor Decits Reex Reactions Walking Mechanics Postural Control Muscle Strength Running Mechanics Proprioception Jumping & Landing Passive Active Sensory MotorThursday, February 14, 13
  • 23. Ankle Instability and Sensorimotor Decits Postural Running Reex Reactions Control Mechanics Muscle Walking Jumping & Proprioception Strength Mechanics Landing Passive Active Sensory MotorThursday, February 14, 13
  • 24. Decits Proprioception = Primary Decit Improve balance Improve strength Peroneal tendon reex & responsivenessThursday, February 14, 13
  • 25. Bracing Stability Proprioceptive feedbackThursday, February 14, 13
  • 26. Early Stages AFO Cam walker Pneumatic walking boot Control of ankle and STJ Allows early ambulation with Grade II & Grade III injuryThursday, February 14, 13
  • 27. Later Stage or Mild Injury Gauntlet (lace-up) - Swede-O Stirrup - semirigid plastic slabs 3 in 1 Airsplint sport - sleeve, stirrup, locking wrapThursday, February 14, 13
  • 28. BracingThursday, February 14, 13
  • 29. Brace SelectionThursday, February 14, 13
  • 30. Smaller BracesThursday, February 14, 13
  • 31. Brace Limitations Age considerations Balance in elderly Leg length differences Creation of new pains Smaller braces - dont t in all shoes Joint axis interactions Weight of braces and bootsThursday, February 14, 13
  • 32. Other Lateral Injuries 5th metatarsal avulsion fracture Jones fracture Peroneus brevis tendon tear Peroneus longus tendinopathy Cuboid fractureThursday, February 14, 13