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Fig. 2 | BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders

Fig. 2

From: Feasibility of MRI for the evaluation of interosseous ligament vertical segment via subtalar arthroscopy correlation: comparison of 2D and 3D MR images

Fig. 2

A 29-year-old man with posttraumatic soft tissue functional impingement. Sagittal T2-weighted image with fat suppression (a) demonstrates uniform thickness of band-shaped IOLV (arrow) before posterior talocalcaneal joint. Sagittal (b), axial (c) and oblique coronal (d) 3D isotropic T2-weighted images represent IOLV thickness and width (arrows), starting from the anterior margin of the posterior facet of the talus and extending vertically across the subtalar joint. In the coronal (e) 3D isotropic image along the posterior wall of the tarsal sinus, IOLO (arrowheads) courses obliquely from the inside, and IOLV (arrows, partially visualized) runs vertically further outward. IOLV, interosseous ligament vertical segment; IOLO, interosseous ligament oblique segment

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