Posterior tibiofibular ligament

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Posterior Tibiofibular Ligament

The ligaments of the foot from the lateral aspect. Posterior tibiofibular ligament is not labeled but is located just above the area labeled 'Syndesmosis'.

The Posterior Tibiofibular Ligament is a part of the human anatomy specifically located in the ankle region. It is one of the key ligaments that contribute to the stability of the ankle joint.

Anatomy

The Posterior Tibiofibular Ligament is a flat and quadrilateral band, which is located above the ankle joint. It is placed at the back of the tibia and fibula, hence the name. This ligament is part of the syndesmosis which connects the two bones of the lower leg, the tibia and fibula.

Function

The primary function of the Posterior Tibiofibular Ligament is to provide stability to the ankle joint. It prevents excessive movement between the tibia and fibula, thus maintaining the structural integrity of the ankle.

Clinical Significance

Injury to the Posterior Tibiofibular Ligament can result in ankle sprains or ankle fractures. These injuries are often caused by excessive twisting or rolling of the ankle. Treatment typically involves rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE). In severe cases, surgery may be required.

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