Anterior talofibular ligament

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Anterior talofibular ligament
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The ligaments of the foot from the lateral aspect
(anterior talofibular ligament labeled at bottom center left)
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Lateral view of the human ankle
(anterior talofibular ligament labeled at center right)
Details
FromTalus bone
ToFibula (lateral malleolus)
Identifiers
LatinLigamentum talofibulare anterius
TA98A03.6.10.009
TA21919
FMA44083
Anatomical terminology

The anterior talofibular ligament is a ligament in the ankle. It passes from the anterior margin of the fibular malleolus, anteriorly and laterally, to the talus bone, in front of its lateral articular facet. It is one of the lateral ligaments of the ankle and prevents the foot from sliding forward in relation to the shin. It is the most commonly injured ligament in a sprained ankle—from an inversion injury—and will allow a positive anterior drawer test of the ankle if completely torn.

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Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 351 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

Further reading[]

  • Matsui K, Takao M, Tochigi Y, Ozeki S, Glazebrook M (June 2017). "Anatomy of anterior talofibular ligament and calcaneofibular ligament for minimally invasive surgery: a systematic review". Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy (Review). 25 (6): 1892–1902. doi:10.1007/s00167-016-4194-y. PMID 27295109. S2CID 25598007.

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