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1. Lateral Ankle Instability

2. Connecting Fibers Between ATFL's Inferior Fascicle and CFL Transmit Tension Between Both Ligaments

3. 3D Light Scanner Analysis of the Lateral Collateral Ligaments of the Ankle: An Anatomical Study

4. Flexor Digitorum Accessorius Longus: Importance of Posterior Ankle Endoscopy

7. Presurgical Perspective and Postsurgical Evaluation of Instability and Microinstability Secondary to Ankle Ligaments Injury

9. Clinical Relevance and Function of Anterior Talofibular Ligament Superior and Inferior Fascicles: A Robotic Study

10. Endoscopic treatment of insertional Achilles tendinopathy: Surgical techniques and indications

11. Connecting fibers between ATFL’s inferior fascicle and CFL transmit tension between both ligaments

12. The posterior fibulotalocalcaneal ligament complex: a forgotten ligament

13. Large variation in management of talar osteochondral lesions among foot and ankle surgeons: results from an international survey

14. Exploring the Analytical Complexities in Insect Powder Analysis Using Miniaturized NIR Spectroscopy

15. Arthroscopic-Assisted Versus All-Arthroscopic Ankle Stabilization Technique

16. Anatomical Study of Minimally Invasive Lateral Release Techniques for Hallux Valgus Treatment

17. The anterior tibiofibular ligament has a constant distal fascicle that contacts the anterolateral part of the talus

18. Redefining anterior ankle arthroscopic anatomy: medial and lateral ankle collateral ligaments are visible through dorsiflexion and non-distraction anterior ankle arthroscopy

22. The lateral ankle ligaments are interconnected: the medial connecting fibres between the anterior talofibular, calcaneofibular and posterior talofibular ligaments

23. Arthroscopic Assessment and Treatment of Medial Collateral Ligament Complex

24. Ankle arthroscopy: the wave that’s coming

25. A step-by-step arthroscopic examination of the anterior ankle compartment

26. Access to the talar dome surface with different surgical approaches

27. Pressure changes in the Kager fat pad at the extremes of ankle motion suggest a potential role in Achilles tendinopathy

28. Ankle Microinstability

29. The arthroscopic all-inside ankle lateral collateral ligament repair is a safe and reproducible technique

30. The Arthroscopic All Inside Knotless Option

31. Anatomic Perspective on the Role of Inferior Extensor Retinaculum in Lateral Ankle Ligament Reconstruction

32. Microinstability of the Ankle

33. Connecting fibers between ATFL's inferior fascicle and CFL transmit tension between both ligaments

34. Editorial Commentary: Arthroscopic Treatment of Ankle Instability Is the Emerging Gold Standard

35. Ankle microinstability: arthroscopic findings reveal four types of lesion to the anterior talofibular ligament's superior fascicle

40. Anatomía del tobillo

41. Ankle Fusion by Screws

42. Anatomy of the Ankle Joint and Hindfoot

43. Anatomic lectures on structures at risk prior to cadaveric courses reduce injury to the superficial peroneal nerve, the commonest complication in ankle arthroscopy

44. Gross Anatomy of the Subtalar Joint

45. The lateral fibulotalocalcaneal ligament complex: an ankle stabilizing isometric structure

46. Minimally invasive surgery for hallux valgus: a systematic review of current surgical techniques

47. Arthroscopic all-inside anterior talo-fibular ligament repair with suture augmentation gives excellent results in case of poor ligament tissue remnant quality

48. Endoscopic Achilles Tendon Augmentation With Suture Anchors After Calcaneal Exostectomy in Haglund Syndrome

49. Open vs Minimally Invasive Scarf Osteotomy for Hallux Valgus Correction: A Randomized Controlled Trial

50. Searching for consensus in the approach to patients with chronic lateral ankle instability: ask the expert

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