“…Prior studies that investigated the deltoid's contribution toward syndesmotic stability relied on plain radiographs and intraoperative fluoroscopy, which may be limited in their ability to identify less pronounced syndesmotic instability. 4,11 Advances in ankle arthroscopy allow direct inspection of the syndesmosis, 5,15,24,25 affording the opportunity to directly visualize even subtle syndesmotic instability. 9,16,27 Variable anatomic locations within the distal tibiofibular joint have historically been used to diagnose syndesmotic instability, including the center, anterior, and posterior aspect of the incisura.…”