My preference is for an anterior approach to the medial malleolus -- mindful of the saphenous vein and nerve -- and a posterior approach to the lateral malleolus, which may also afford adequate ...
Hip Flexion, Abduction, External Rotation (FABER): the lateral malleolus of the test leg was placed above the patella of the contralateral leg, the pelvis stabilised via the opposite anterior superior ...
goes behind the lateral malleolus of the ankle and along the lateral foot giving it plenty of area to mimic other injuries. This nerve provides sensation to the lateral lower third of the leg and ...
Muscle cross-sectional area (CSA) at 25% and 75% proximal to the line connecting the fibular head and lateral malleolus measured by an ultrasound system, and PL and PB strength measured using a ...
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