motion of talus in ankle sprains

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cheruka

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To those of you who are good at OMM,
So, the green OMM book says the motion of talus in ankle sprains is internal/external rotation. Remember, these are associated with proximal fibular dysfunctions. Comquest says it is anterior /posterior. Which one is correct? Rotation makes more sense to me.
 
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