tibiofibularSyndesmose
TibiofibularSyndesmose is the fibrous joint complex between the distal tibia and fibula that stabilizes the ankle mortise. It is made up of the distal tibiofibular joint and its supporting ligaments: the anterior inferior tibiofibular ligament, the posterior inferior tibiofibular ligament, the interosseous tibiofibular ligament, and the transverse ligament. Together with the distal interosseous membrane, these structures bind the two bones at the ankle and help maintain the integrity of the ankle syndesmosis.
The syndesmosis provides static stability to the ankle mortise and contributes to load transfer from the foot
Injuries to the tibiofibularSyndesmose are most commonly seen as high ankle sprains, typically resulting from external
Management depends on stability. Stable injuries may be treated nonoperatively with immobilization and rehabilitation. Unstable injuries