WebbTibial spiking is associated with the presence of knee osteophytes and is reproducible, but does not have a strong independent relationship with knee pain. In patients with normal radiographs there is no useful correlation between tibial spiking and pain. Isolated tibial spiking is not a reliable si … WebbThe tibial plafond markings were docu-mented via a digital photograph taken axially (ILCE-6500, SEL18135, Sony Corp., Tokyo, Japan) with a metric scale ruler set at the level of …
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WebbA chondral defect refers to a focal area of damage to the articular cartilage (the cartilage that lines the end of the bones). An osteochondral defect refers to a focal area of damage that involves both the cartilage and a … WebbBone spurs (osteophytes) often form where bones meet each other — in your joints. They can also form on the bones of your spine. The main cause of bone spurs is the joint … clod\u0027s 7i
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WebbThe tibial plafond, lateral malleolus, and medial malleolus form a mortise, a socket in which the talus sits (Figure 2). Although the ligaments are needed to give the ankle its full … WebbTibiotalar bone spurs have been found in 45–60% of professional athletes and are considered an important part in the development of anterior ankle impingement [ 6 ]. Although this syndrome is classically associated with soccer players and professional athletes, many nonathletes have also been diagnosed with anterior ankle impingement [ … WebbTibiotalar Impingement is a source of anterior ankle pain that is most often caused by osteophyte impingement in the anterior tibiotalar joint. Diagnosis is made clinically with … clod\u0027s 7g