The Contralateral Ankle Joint Is a Reliable Reference for Testing Syndesmotic Stability Using Bilateral External Torque CT.
Anna-Katharina CalekEsteban OnginiBettina HochreiterReto SutterStephan H WirthSilvan BeelerPublished in: Foot & ankle international (2024)
Using the healthy contralateral ankle joint is appropriate for assessing syndesmotic stability based on minimal intraindividual side differences using the external torque device. Side differences >0.5 mm in AD and >0.9 mm in PD may be considered abnormal and may indicate significant instability of the syndesmosis. However, future studies are needed to define definitive cutoff values for relevant side differences in acute and chronic syndesmotic instability to guide clinicians in their treatment decisions.