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Fig. 3A Cadaveric specimen shows intermalleolar ligament (IML) wider than in
Figures 2A and
2B and its coronal MR image.
IML arises from medial border of medial malleolar sulcus through septum
between flexor digitorum longus (FDL) and tibialis posterior and from medial
half of posterior distal margin of tibia. Ligament narrows laterally toward
lateral malleolus (LM) with posterior talofibular ligament (PTF). FHL = flexor
hallucis longus.