PMID: 9194234May 1, 1997Paper

MR diagnosis of traumatic tear of the spring ligament in a pole vaulter

Skeletal Radiology
J P Chen, A M Allen

Abstract

The spring ligament is a significant contributor to the stability of the talar head and longitudinal arch of the foot, lending importance to accurate radiologic diagnosis of injury. Using MR, we diagnosed a spring ligament tear with associated navicular dorsal subluxation, confirmed intraoperatively. To our knowledge, there are no previous reports of MR diagnosis of tear of the spring ligament.

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