Ankle instability (ICL 7)

Bernard Burgesson, Mark Glazebrook, Stephane Guillo, Kentaro Matsui, Mickey Dalmau Pastor, Fernando Peña, Masato Takao, Jordi Vega, Jorge Batista, Thomas Bauer, James Calder, Woo Jin Choi, Ali Ghorbani, Mark Glazebrook, Stéphane Guillo, Siu Wah Kong, Jon Karlsson, Jin Woo Lee, Peter G. Mangone, Frederick MichelsAndy Molloy, Caio Nery, Satoru Ozeki, Christopher Pearce, Anthony Perera, Hélder Pereira, Bas Pijnenburg, Fernando Raduan, James W. Stone, Masato Takao, Yves Tourné

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Abstract

Repair and reconstruction of the lateral ankle ligaments arthroscopically assisted or as an entirely arthroscopic procedure are gaining popularity over open procedures, due to the fact that combine the repair technique with the inherent advantages of being a minimally invasive arthroscopic procedure [79, 85], while maintaining the strength and efficacy of open repair techniques [28].

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationESSKA Instructional Course Lecture Book
Subtitle of host publicationBarcelona 2016
PublisherSpringer Berlin Heidelberg
Pages89-99
Number of pages11
ISBN (Electronic)9783662491140
ISBN (Print)9783662491133
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2016

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