Abstract
Most acute ankle injuries involve the lateral ligament complex. There are several
other structures that can be injured during acute ankle trauma and therefore can be
responsible for the patient's acute presentation or for continuing pain. Some of these
injuries are less common than others and thus can be more frequently missed during
the initial patient presentation. Continued pain and disability following acute ankle
trauma that is not responding to routine conservative treatment should alert the clinician
and the radiologist for the possibility of injuries other than the common lateral
ligament sprain. In this article we describe those injuries that are often overlooked
during acute ankle assessment. These include the less common ankle ligaments injuries,
fractures, and tendon-related abnormalities.
Keywords
Ankle injury - missed - ligament - fracture - tendon