manuelletherapie 2010; 14(3): 91-97
DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1245508
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Impingement-Syndrom des oberen Sprunggelenks

Impingement Syndrome of the Upper Ankle JointJ. Schomacher1
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Publication History

Manuskript eingetroffen: 20.10.2009

Manuskript akzeptiert: 29.12.2009

Publication Date:
29 July 2010 (online)

Zusammenfassung

Sprunggelenkschmerzen können unter anderem mechanisch durch ein Einklemmen zwischen Tibia und Talus verursacht werden. Die vorliegende Arbeit erläutert dieses Impingement-Syndrom und stellt dessen Diagnose und chirurgische Therapie dar. Außerdem wird eine in der Literatur bislang fehlende passende Physiotherapie vorgeschlagen.

Abstract

Among others ankle pain can mechanically be caused by an impingement between tibia and talus. This article explains this impingement syndrome and portrays its diagnosis and surgical management. In addition, an in literature to date missing suitable physiotherapy is suggested.

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Jochen Schomacher

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