Abstract
Posterior ankle impingement syndrome is a common morbidity for the people who have higher sports activities. Arthroscopic treatment for posterior ankle bony impingement syndrome is minimally invasive and suitable for athletes because they can return early to the field. We compared the postoperative period to return to the sports between serious level players and recreational level players.
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