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Deltoid Ligament: Superficial Layer Lateral view

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Superficial ligaments, lateral,

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sometimes you can see them.

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More important is the contour

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and shape of the malleolus.

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But this time, we can see some of them.

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For instance, here, in the back, is the

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origin, and the continuation and insertion

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of the posterior tibiotalar ligament.

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What about the tibiocalcaneal ligament?

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We can see a little bit of that headed

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towards the calcaneus, but not the insertion.

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It dives out of the plane of section.

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But the all-important and fairly broad,

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superficial tibiospring ligament, which

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is going to the horizontally oriented

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superior calcaneonavicular ligament, is

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visible as a triangular-shaped structure.

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And finally, the less important ligament of

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the superficial group, the tibionavicular

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ligament, is visible in this projection.

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So we've got them all, from back to front,

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the posterior tibiotalar, tibiocalcaneal,

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tibiospring, and tibionavicular.

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If you get a chance, you might want to log

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into our vignette that shows a diagram of

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each ligament coming in, in succession.

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Faculty

Stephen J Pomeranz, MD

Chief Medical Officer, ProScan Imaging. Founder, MRI Online

ProScan Imaging

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Musculoskeletal (MSK)

MSK

MRI

Foot & Ankle

Acquired/Developmental

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