Influence of Ligament Transection on Tibial and Calcaneal Rotation with Loading and Dorsi-Plantarflexion

Author:

Hintermann Beat1,Sommer Christian1,Nigg Benno M.1

Affiliation:

1. Human Performance Laboratory, The University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to quantify the effect of sequential ligament transection (anterior talofibular, calcaneofibular, posterior talofibular, deltoid, and subtalar interosseous ligaments) on the rotational movement of the tibia and the calcaneus as associated with axial loading and dorsi-plantarflexing the foot. Eight cadaver foot-leg specimens were investigated using a unconstrained testing apparatus. As the ankle complex was axially loaded, almost the same internal rotation of the tibia and the same calcaneus eversion was found with and without the various degrees of lateral and medial ligament release; additional sectioning of the subtalar interosseous ligament tremendously increased the resulting tibial and calcaneal rotation. While tibial and calcaneal rotation from foot dorsi-plantarflexing did not alter significantly with transection of the lateral ligaments, almost no tibial and calcaneal rotation occurred after additional sectioning of the deltoid and subtalar interosseous ligament. These results indicate that, after release of the lateral ligaments, the foot becomes partially mechanically disconnected from the tibia by additional transection of the medial ligaments and even further disconnected after transection of the subtalar interosseous ligament.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

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