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Sprunggelenksupinationstraumen führen in bis zu 90 % der Fälle zu einer Verletzung des Außenbandkomplexes, bei bis zu 30 % hiervon zu einer chronischen lateralen Sprunggelenkinstabilität. Die Indikation zur operativen Rekonstruktion besteht, wenn trotz funktioneller Rehabilitation mit muskelstärkender und propriozeptiver Physiotherapie sportliche Aktivitäten und der tägliche Bewegungsablauf durch rezidivierende Supinationstraumen eingeschränkt sind.

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Hofstätter, S., Schuh, R., Feucht, M.J., Trnka, HJ. (2013). Instabilität. In: Imhoff, A., Feucht, M. (eds) Atlas sportorthopädisch-sporttraumatologische Operationen. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-30035-6_23

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