Usually fat in this area is slightly hipoechoic compared to caspsule and edematous anterior talofibular ligament, It helps us to distinguish when it´s pathologic in mild cases
Hi sir, great video and teaching! I have one question. How u position the ankle joint for medial and lateral structure scan? What is the ideal position? Thank you, sir
It depends on the structure you are assessing, for example th asess anterior talofibular ligament, y use plantar flexion to tighten te ligament. If y explore the posterior tibiotalar componente of the deltoid ligament, I use dorsal flexion.
Excellent presentation thanks sir
It,s really fantastical video. Thanks a lot.
very helpful lecture
thanks a lot , I have learned knee and ankle , cant wait for more , can you please also talk about hip and hernia ?
Great video--I appreciate all the information
amazing
Thank you a lot!!!! Very, vey helpful video!!!
Fantastic Video! Thank you!
Brilliant! Thanks
Thank you very much!!! Really helpful
A very nice simplified demonstration of the lateral ankle ligaments. Great tutorial doctor!
Thanks!
Great stuff sir! Keep it up 👍🙏
Great help!! Thank you so much
Hello there thank you so much for this brillaint video why is fat hyperechoic could I ask? Thanks very much
Usually fat in this area is slightly hipoechoic compared to caspsule and edematous anterior talofibular ligament, It helps us to distinguish when it´s pathologic in mild cases
thank you Doctor
Hi sir, great video and teaching! I have one question. How u position the ankle joint for medial and lateral structure scan? What is the ideal position? Thank you, sir
It depends on the structure you are assessing, for example th asess anterior talofibular ligament, y use plantar flexion to tighten te ligament. If y explore the posterior tibiotalar componente of the deltoid ligament, I use dorsal flexion.
@@MskFreak that's great! Thanks ☺️