Inner ankle pain

Introduction Under the name of pain in the inner ankle (malleolus medialis), various options must be considered, depending on which structures are affected in this area. Mostly it affects the bones, tendons, ligaments or even muscles, but vascular diseases or systemic clinical pictures such as rheumatism can also cause pain in the inner ankle. It … Inner ankle pain

Associated symptoms | Inner ankle pain

Associated symptoms Swellings Redness Pain Pain Warming Bleeding (bruising) Functional impairment Swelling Redness Pain Heating Bleeding (bruising) Loss of functionality Gentle postures Swelling per se can have many different causes. In general, there is increased fluid retention, mostly due to an inflammatory reaction. If swelling occurs on the inner ankle, the person affected often has … Associated symptoms | Inner ankle pain

Ankle joint

Synonyms in a broader sense Medical: Articulatio talocruralis OSG Outer ankle Inner ankle Outer belts Interior hinges Hock leg (talus) Shinbone (Tibia) Calf bone (fibula) Delta tape USG Anatomy The upper ankle joint, often referred to as the ankle joint (OSG), is formed by three bones. The outer ankle (fibula) forms the outer ankle fork; … Ankle joint

Ligaments of the ankle joint

The ankle joint impresses with its high mobility combined with immense stability and resilience. This only works because of the complex ligamentous apparatus, which supports the bony and muscle-tendon apparatus of the ankle joint with numerous ligaments. These ligaments are necessary because of the enormous pressure exerted on the ankle joint by body weight. They … Ligaments of the ankle joint

The Delta Band | Ligaments of the ankle joint

The Delta Band The deltoid ligament (“Ligamentum deltoideum” or also Ligamentum collaterale mediale) is, as the name suggests, a triangular band which is located on the inside of the ankle joint. It consists of four parts: Pars tibiotalaris anterior, pars tibiotalaris posterior, pars tibionavicularis, pars tibiocalcanea. All four parts of the ligament originate together from … The Delta Band | Ligaments of the ankle joint

Tibialis posterior syndrome

Introduction – What is the Tibialis posterior syndrome? The tibialis posterior syndrome is derived from the tibialis posterior muscle of the same name. This is located directly behind the shin bone (tibia). Its tendon runs along the posterior edge at the inner ankle of the foot. In a healthy state, the muscle ensures that the … Tibialis posterior syndrome

Inflammation of the tibialis posterior tendon | Tibialis posterior syndrome

Inflammation of the tibialis posterior tendon Chronic, pathological incorrect loading or foot malpositions lead to constant overloading and incorrect loading of the feet. The muscles involved react with pain, hardening and shortening. In the area of the tendon of the M. tibialis posterior, massive swelling and inflammation initially occurs. If these are not treated quickly … Inflammation of the tibialis posterior tendon | Tibialis posterior syndrome

Duration of the Tibialis posterior syndrome | Tibialis posterior syndrome

Duration of the Tibialis posterior syndrome The duration of tibialis posterior syndrome depends on the severity of the disease and on early diagnosis and treatment. If it is diagnosed and treated too late, many structures are usually already irreparably damaged as a result. In this case, often only an operative, surgical intervention can help. Prognosis … Duration of the Tibialis posterior syndrome | Tibialis posterior syndrome