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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 instability.
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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.
Oct 4, 2014 ˇ The os subfibulare is usually round, oval, or comma-shaped. The os subfibulare most commonly remains asymptomatic, however, it may cause pain, ...
Jun 25, 2024 ˇ Os subfibulare are usually asymptomatic although they may eventually cause painful syndromes or degenerative change in response to overuse and ...
Sep 24, 2014 ˇ Presenting symptoms include lateral ankle swelling, recurrent lateral “ankle sprains,” and feelings of instability during athletic activity, ...
Sep 17, 2023 ˇ Presentation. symptoms. may be asymptomatic. may have ankle pain (symptomatic os subfibulare). may be associated with chronic ankle instability ...
A 16 year-old female presented with pain of the right lateral ankle for six months duration. Pain was worse with shoe gear and painful when walking and running.
Not all patients experienced symptoms of ankle pain, swelling, and instability. Several of these patients did have ankle pain, and it was termed symptomatic os ...
May 29, 2023 ˇ ... os subfibulare may complain of localised lateral ankle pain and symptoms of functional instability. In most cases, symptoms often resolve ...
Oct 30, 2019 ˇ The os subfibulare is usually asymptomatic and found incidentally on radiographs. However, sometimes it may cause subfibular pain and may be ...