Evaluation of anterotalofibular and calcaneofibular ligament stress tests utilizing musculoskeletal ultrasound imaging.

This study investigated ligament lengthening during these special tests and compared the talar tilt test to the long axis distraction test for the CFL length. Methods: A convenience sample of 47 healthy subjects were recruited for this study. Musculoskeletal ultrasound imaging (MSK US) was used to measure the length of the ATFL and CFL during the talar tilt and anterior drawer tests. Additionally, CFL lengthening during the talar tilt was compared to the long axis distraction test. Outcomes: A significant difference was found (p < .001) in ATFL length between the talar tilt and anterior drawer test. This indicates that the talar tilt test is preferred to maximally lengthen the ATFL. There was a significant difference in CFL length (p < .001) between the talar tilt test and the long axis distraction test. Discussion: The results of this study identified that the talar tilt test resulted in more ATFL lengthening than the anterior drawer test and thus is the preferred test to assess ligament length. Additionally, both the long axis distraction test and the talar tilt test cause lengthening of the CFL. Therefore, the long axis distraction test can be used as a differentiation test to determine if either the ATFL or the CFL is the structure with increased laxity. PMID: 33249979 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Physiotherapy Theory and Practice - Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Tags: Physiother Theory Pract Source Type: research