What is the primary static stabilizer at the ankle joint?

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The question asks to identify the primary static stabilizer at the ankle joint. The answer must be chosen from the options provided: posterior capsule, hamstrings, soleus, or none.

Answer

The primary static stabilizers are the anterior talofibular, calcaneofibular, and posterior talofibular ligaments.

The primary static stabilizers at the ankle joint are the anterior talofibular, calcaneofibular, and posterior talofibular ligaments. These ligaments limit excessive inversion of the ankle-hindfoot complex.

Answer for screen readers

The primary static stabilizers at the ankle joint are the anterior talofibular, calcaneofibular, and posterior talofibular ligaments. These ligaments limit excessive inversion of the ankle-hindfoot complex.

More Information

The lateral ligaments are on the outside of your ankle. They control how your ankle moves from side to side.

Tips

A common mistake is confusing static and dynamic stabilizers. Ligaments provide static stability, while muscles and tendons offer dynamic stability.

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