Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology WCR Ankle fracture A Baltimore City firefighter injured his ankle in a fall while responding to a call.
Kinesiology and Applied Physiology Transverse fracture of fibula. Compound fracture of tibia. Dislocation of distal fibula relative to the talus. Complete disruption of distal tibiofibular joint.
Kinesiology and Applied Physiology Normal left ankle. A. Anterior view. B. Lateral view. Source: O’Rahilly et al., Basic Human Anatomy, Retrieved from Talocrural joint is sometimes compared to mortise and tenon joint. Talocrural joint, unlike furniture joint, must allow movement while maintaining stability.. Image: Wikipedia.
Kinesiology and Applied Physiology External fixation holds bone fragments in position. After first surgery.
Kinesiology and Applied Physiology Radiograph after third (final) surgery. Anterior view. Internal fixation on fibula and tibia. Notice the similarity between the repaired talocrural joint (tibia, fibula, talus) and the normal talocrural joint. An excellent repair at the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center. O’Rahilly et al., Basic Human Anatomy, Retrieved from y/figures/chapter_12/12-29.HTM Normal left ankle, anterior view.