Publications by authors named "Alessio Rossato"

We present a case report of a 43-year-old male patient with simultaneous ruptured of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), patellar tendon (PT) and lateral meniscus tear, occurred during a tennis match. This combinate tear is not frequent, and literature reports only few cases. Clinical diagnosis can be difficult and the support of MRI and X-Ray is needed.

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Introduction: Anterior ankle impingement is characterized by a painful range of motion (ROM)limitation of tibiotarsal joint. More than 70% of cases are secondary to trauma or repetitive microtrauma of the anterior aspect of the ankle such as it occurs during ball kicking ("footballer's ankle") or forced plantar flexion (ballet dancers, volleyball players, and runners) in people practicing sport for many years. There are other causes of anterior ankle impingement.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Alessio Rossato"

  • - Alessio Rossato's research primarily focuses on complex orthopedic injuries, particularly involving the knee and ankle, highlighting rare cases and their unique clinical presentations.
  • - In his case report on an acute simultaneous rupture of the patellar tendon, anterior cruciate ligament, and lateral meniscus, Rossato emphasizes the challenges in clinical diagnosis and the necessity of imaging studies for accurate assessment.
  • - Rossato also explores unusual causes of anterior ankle impingement, contributing to the understanding of its etiology and the implications of sports-related injuries on the tibiotarsal joint.