A treatise on orthopedic surgery . The internal annular ligament of the ankle andthe artificially distended synovial membranes of thetendons vi^hich it confines. (Testut, from GerrishsAnatomy.) Fig. The external annular ligament of the ankle and neath it artificially distended. the artificially distended synovial membranes of the (Testut, from Gerrishs Anat-omy.) tendons which it confines. (Testut, from Gerrishs Anatomi/.) DISEASES AND INJUEIES OF THE ANKLE-JOINT. 479 function; or strain of a tendon and of its sheath may inducedisability if the ^oint is uninjured. The symptoms of acutete


A treatise on orthopedic surgery . The internal annular ligament of the ankle andthe artificially distended synovial membranes of thetendons vi^hich it confines. (Testut, from GerrishsAnatomy.) Fig. The external annular ligament of the ankle and neath it artificially distended. the artificially distended synovial membranes of the (Testut, from Gerrishs Anat-omy.) tendons which it confines. (Testut, from Gerrishs Anatomi/.) DISEASES AND INJUEIES OF THE ANKLE-JOINT. 479 function; or strain of a tendon and of its sheath may inducedisability if the ^oint is uninjured. The symptoms of acutetenosynovitis are discomfort on motion of the affected tendon,and this motion may be accompanied by a peculiar creakingwhich is ajDparent on palpation and usually there is slight localswelling and sensitiveness to pressure about the affected part. At the ankle-joint all the tendons are provided with sheaths;on the front of the foot are three—the sheath of the tibialisanticus, which extends from a point about two inches above theextremity of the malleolus to the navicular bone (Fig. 315) ;that of the extensor longus hallucis, from the annular ligamentto the head of the first metatarsal, and the com


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