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  • looks a painful way to deal with a sprained ankle..

  • thanks allot that explains so much more then 10 pages of scientific literature.

  • I was wondering why people were laughing at talofibular, until I replayed and listened to the part where he says it. Fibleble ... HAHAHA. Still an awesome vid :)

  • talofibular ligament LOOOL

  • goooooooooooood

  • talofibalulalar ligament lo!

  • Listen to him pronounce anterior talofibular ligament at 0:17. I dont think he read the script before they recorded. Pretty Funny..

  • He sounded drunk, lol! Anterior talofibibbibublar

  • lmao! true!

  • So is it a injuried ankle or not?

  • i found it was a bit hard to tell, haha i havent seen enough yet! it appeared at first to have some degree of laxity however there was also a lot of excess physiological movement at the knee which may have given this impression. might be an idea to guage it by observing for deviation from the malleoli, making sure the malleoli are not moving with the anterior drawer.

  • You must compare the uninvolved ankle to the ankle in question. Some patients have a greater degree of ligamentous laxity than others so if you only examine the injured ankle you may find a false positive.

  • to test for a sprain in your anterior talofibular joint if you have laxity(movement like looseness) you could have a sprained ankle

  • what is this test for??

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