Skip to main content Skip to search Skip to main navigation
Menu
Premium Nahrungsergänzungsmittel | artgerecht

Lateral Malleolus – Anatomy, Function and Injuries

The lateral malleolus is the bony prominence on the outer side of the ankle, formed by the lower end of the fibula. It stabilizes the ankle joint and is a common site of injury.

Regular tips about health Regular tips about health
Lexicon Navigation

Things worth knowing about "Lateral Malleolus"

The lateral malleolus is the bony prominence on the outer side of the ankle, formed by the lower end of the fibula. It stabilizes the ankle joint and is a common site of injury.

Definition and Anatomy

The lateral malleolus is the bony projection located on the outer (lateral) side of the ankle joint. It is formed by the distal (lower) end of the fibula (calf bone) and forms a key component of the so-called ankle mortise. Together with the medial malleolus (formed by the tibia) and the distal tibiofibular syndesmosis, it creates a stable socket that articulates with the talus (ankle bone) to form the upper ankle joint (talocrural joint).

The lateral malleolus extends slightly further downward than the medial malleolus and is positioned slightly more posteriorly. This anatomical arrangement has important implications for ankle biomechanics and injury patterns.

Function

The lateral malleolus serves several essential functions:

  • It forms the lateral wall of the ankle mortise, preventing excessive lateral displacement of the talus.
  • It serves as the attachment point for key lateral ligaments, including the anterior talofibular ligament (ATFL), the calcaneofibular ligament (CFL), and the posterior talofibular ligament (PTFL).
  • It contributes to the overall stability of the ankle during weight-bearing, walking, and athletic activity.

Common Injuries

Lateral Malleolus Fracture

Fractures of the lateral malleolus are among the most common bone fractures encountered in clinical practice. They typically result from twisting or rolling injuries of the ankle. The widely used Weber classification categorizes these fractures based on their relationship to the syndesmosis:

  • Weber A: Fracture below the syndesmosis – usually stable, often treated conservatively.
  • Weber B: Fracture at the level of the syndesmosis – stability varies, may require surgery.
  • Weber C: Fracture above the syndesmosis – generally unstable, surgical fixation usually required.

Lateral Ligament Injuries

Lateral ligament sprains are even more common than fractures. A supination (inversion) injury – where the foot rolls inward – is the most frequent ankle injury and typically affects the anterior talofibular ligament. Symptoms include pain, swelling, and tenderness directly over the lateral malleolus and surrounding area.

Symptoms of Injury

  • Pain directly over or around the lateral malleolus
  • Swelling and bruising (ecchymosis) around the ankle
  • Reduced range of motion in the ankle joint
  • Feeling of instability or giving way when walking
  • Point tenderness on palpation of the lateral malleolus

Diagnosis

Diagnosis begins with a thorough clinical examination, including palpation of the lateral malleolus and stability testing of the ligaments. Imaging modalities used include:

  • X-ray of the ankle in at least two planes (standard first-line investigation for suspected fractures)
  • Ultrasound for assessment of ligament injuries
  • MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) for complex injuries or when clinical findings are unclear

The Ottawa Ankle Rules are a validated clinical decision tool that helps determine when imaging is necessary after an ankle injury, reducing unnecessary X-rays.

Treatment

Conservative Treatment

Stable fractures and ligament sprains can often be managed conservatively with:

  • Immobilization using an orthosis (brace) or cast
  • RICE protocol: Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation
  • Physiotherapy to restore strength, proprioception, and range of motion
  • Pain management with anti-inflammatory medications (e.g., ibuprofen)

Surgical Treatment

Unstable fractures (e.g., Weber B with instability, Weber C) typically require surgical fixation. The procedure involves stabilizing the bone fragments using screws, plates, or wires (open reduction and internal fixation, ORIF). In cases of severe ligament tears, ligament repair or reconstruction may also be necessary.

References

  1. Rüedi, T.P., Buckley, R.E., Moran, C.G. (Eds.) – AO Principles of Fracture Management, 2nd Edition, Thieme, 2007.
  2. Weber, B.G. – Die Verletzungen des oberen Sprunggelenkes (Injuries of the Upper Ankle Joint), Hans Huber Verlag, Bern, 1972.
  3. Stufkens, S.A. et al. – Long-term outcome after 1822 operatively treated ankle fractures: A systematic review of the literature. Injury, 2011; 42(2): 119–127. PubMed PMID: 20855075.

Most purchased products

natural iron supplement premium plantderived mineralcomplex?ts=1751927698

Average rating of 4.94 out of 5 stars

Natural Iron

For your iron balance

Specially formulated for your iron balance with plant-based curry leaf iron, Lactoferrin CLN®, and natural Vitamin C from rose hips.
UV glass
Lab tested
Non-GMO
No additives
Cologne List
Gluten free
Lactose free
100% vegetarian fermentation
30 Capsules
30 Capsules
Regular price: €35.90
Product Quantity: Enter the desired amount or use the buttons to increase or decrease the quantity.
lactoferrin kapseln 60 premium eisenbindung immunschutz laktosefrei milch?ts=1751997240

Average rating of 4.85 out of 5 stars

Lactoferrin 60 Capsules

For your universal protection

As one of the most valuable proteins in the body, lactoferrin is a natural component of the immune system.
UV glass
Lab tested
Non-GMO
No additives
Cologne List
Lactose free
Pure CLN
60 Capsules
60 Capsules
Regular price: €59.90
Product Quantity: Enter the desired amount or use the buttons to increase or decrease the quantity.
floral fresh mint kapseln?ts=1726594235

Average rating of 4.96 out of 5 stars

Floral

For Healthy Oral Flora & Dental Care

Formulated lozenges with Dentalac®, probiotic lactic acid bacteria, and Lactoferrin CLN®
Sugar free
Lab tested
Non-GMO
Cologne List
Lactose free
Tooth friendly
GMP Quality
Clinical proofed
Pure CLN
30 lozenges
Regular price: €22.90
Product Quantity: Enter the desired amount or use the buttons to increase or decrease the quantity.

The latest entries

3 Posts in this encyclopedia category

Migraine aura

Migraine aura refers to transient neurological symptoms that occur before or during a migraine attack, lasting between 5 and 60 minutes.

Taï Forest Ebolavirus

The Taï Forest Ebolavirus (TAFV) is a rare species of Ebolavirus first identified in 1994 in the Taï National Park in Ivory Coast after a researcher contracted the virus from a chimpanzee.

Sudan ebolavirus

Sudan ebolavirus (SUDV) is one of six known ebolavirus species and causes severe viral hemorrhagic fever with high fatality rates, primarily in Central Africa.

Related search terms: Lateral Malleolus-en