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Review Question - QID 211968

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QID 211968 (Type "211968" in App Search)
A 34-year-old Olympic sand volleyball player presents to your office complaining of recurrent ankle inversion injuries and feelings of instability. On exam, he has a positive anterior drawer test and tenderness laterally over the anterior talofibular (ATFL) and calcaneofibular (CFL) ligaments. External rotation stress test is negative. Weightbearing view of the foot is seen in Figure A. Coleman block test is negative. He has failed nonoperative management and you recommend a lateral ankle ligament reconstruction. Which of the following would most decrease his risk of recurrent ankle instability?
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