PITFL

WHAT HAVE WE COVERED IN DAY 05 & WHAT’S NEXT

WHAT HAVE WE COVERED Previous Next We have looked at two of the main Syndesmotic Ligaments so far. Tomorrow we will look at two further ligaments. The Transverse Ligament. The Tibio Fibular Interosseous Ligament. And look at their anatomy, their appearance and how to find them on MRI. UP NEXT TOMORROW Previous Next

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SYNDESMOTIC LIGAMENTS: PiTFL

WHAT IS A SYNDESMOSIS: WHAT ARE THE SYNDESMOTIC LIGAMENTS WHAT IS A SYNDESMOSIS: It’s a fibrous joint where a membrane or ligaments attach two bones. There is no cartilage at the joint. WHAT ARE THE SYNDESMOTIC LIGAMENTS The distal tibio fibular syndesmosis has 4 ligaments: Anterior inferior tibiofibular ligament (AITFL). Posterior inferior tibiofibular ligament (PITFL)

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OLA 04.1 SYNDESMOTIC LIGAMENTS AiTFL and PiTFL

WHAT IS A SYNDESMOSIS WHAT ARE THE SYNDESMOTIC LIGAMENTS WHAT IS A SYNDESMOSIS It’s a fibrous joint where a membrane or ligaments attach two bones. There is no cartilage at the joint.  WHAT ARE THE SYNDESMOTIC LIGAMENTS The distal tibio fibular syndesmosis has 4 ligaments: Anterior inferior tibiofibular ligament (AITFL). Posterior inferior tibiofibular ligament (PITFL)

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