Ankle impingement

Last evidence check March 2011.

Principal authors: Jim Barrie and Marie Wilson

Impingement is a soft tissue pain syndrome that is though to be caused by soft tissue being compressed between bones, often when a joint moves to a particular position. In the ankle it may occur:

Impingement-type pain may also occur lateral to the ankle in the sinus tarsi region, often in association with hindfoot valgus and injuries or arthritis in the subtalar joint.

synovitis
spurs

Synovitis and a spur - two common causes of anterior ankle impingement