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GaitKeepers Journal Club S2.E39 - Dr. Ryan Rigby, DPM - Deltoid and Syndesmosis Solutions

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In this episode of GaitKeepers Journal Club, hosts Jeff Dikis and Dr. Brad Abicht are joined by Dr. Ryan Rigby to delve into the intricacies of medial ankle instability and the surgical techniques for its repair. Dr. Rigby shares insights from his extensive research, including the significance of the "drive-through sign" in diagnosing deltoid ligament insufficiency. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding both acute and chronic ankle instability, with a focus on the medial ankle, often overshadowed by its lateral counterpart.Listeners will gain valuable knowledge on the decision-making process for repairing the deltoid ligament, the role of intraoperative stress exams, and the nuances of surgical consent. Dr. Rigby emphasizes the need for thorough evaluation and the benefits of early rehabilitation post-surgery. This episode is a must-listen for medical professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of ankle stabilization techniques and improve patient outcomes.

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