Evaluation of the uninjured anterior talofibular ligament by ultrasound for assessing generalized joint hypermobility

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Title
Evaluation of the uninjured anterior talofibular ligament by ultrasound for assessing generalized joint hypermobility
Author(s)
J H Song; C Kang; Namshin Kim; J W Yi; G S Lee; M G Jang; T H Kim
Bibliographic Citation
Foot and Ankle Surgery, vol. 27, pp. 256-262
Publication Year
2021
Abstract
Background: Most clinicians use the Beighton score to assess generalized joint hypermobility (GJH) when deciding on the treatment of chronic lateral ankle instability (CLAI). The purpose of the study was to evaluate anterior talofibular ligament (ATFL) status by ultrasound and correlate these values with Beighton scores and the manual anterior drawer test (ADT). Methods: The participants were divided into two groups, those without GJH (24 ankles) and with GJH (20 ankles). For the investigation of ATFL, resting and stress ultrasonography was performed to assess the length, height (degree of loosening) and thickness. Beighton scores, manual ADT grades and ultrasound parameters of participants with and without GJH were compared. The correlation coefficients among those values were analyzed. Results: The mean ATFL length, resting height, stress height and mean difference in height between resting and stress ATFL were all significantly different between the two groups (P < .05). The resting and stress ATFL length, height, and difference in height between resting and stress ATFL showed a positive linear relationship with Beighton scores and manual ADT grades (P < .05). Conclusions: The ATFL stress ultrasound parameters showed significant differences between participants with high and low Beighton scores and were correlated with Beighton scores and manual ADT grades.
Keyword
Generalized joint hypermobilityBeighton scoreAnterior talofibular ligamentStress ultrasound
ISSN
1268-7731
Publisher
Elsevier
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fas.2020.10.014
Type
Article
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