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Fig. 3. 40-year-old woman with surgically proven spring ligament
tear. Coronal T2-weighted fast spin-echo fat-suppressed image (TR/TE,
4,000/70) of spring ligament shows abnormal thickening, increased signal, and
full-thickness gap (arrowhead) within superomedial portion. This is
typical location of spring ligament tears and area seen by typical surgical
exploration. Note abnormal thickening of more superficial posterior tibial
tendon (arrow).