Os subfibulare are usually asymptomatic although they may eventually cause painful syndromes or degenerative change in response to overuse and trauma. The ossicle itself may fracture.
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Separated ossicles at the tip of the lateral malleolus, the condition known as os subfibulare, are sometimes a cause of ankle pain.
Os subfibulare is an ossicle at the tip of the lateral malleolus. The ossicle is sometimes symptomatic and presents with local pain or lateral ankle ...
Oct 4, 2014 · The os subfibulare most commonly remains asymptomatic, however, it may cause pain, sustain or simulate a fracture, or it may even precipitate ...
We hypothesized that os subfibulare could interrupt the talofibular space causing impingement, resulting in chronic pain and functional instability around the ...
Separated ossicle at the tip of lateral malleolus, a rare condition called os subfibulare, sometimes is a cause of ankle pain.
Jul 8, 2020 · ABSTRACT. Separated ossicle at the tip of lateral malleolus, a rare condition called os subfibulare, sometimes is a cause of ankle pain.
The os subfibulare formed a painful pseudo-arthrosis and the accessory ossicle was excised. Surgical excision resulted in complete, symptomatic relief.
May 29, 2023 · Conclusion. Ankle joint sprain with associated injury to os subfibulare complex can lead to chronic instability in children.
Some children have persistent pain and instability following inversion injuries of the ankle. Radiographs may reveal a small osseous fragment distal to the ...