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Ankle: avoid another ankle sprain! [PDF]

open access: possibleBritish Journal of Sports Medicine, 2015
The ankle app contains an 8-week neuromuscular exercise programme that aims to reduce the risk of recurrent ankle sprains. The effectiveness of the programme is supported by high-quality studies. When the app is opened for the first time, the content and use is explained.
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Physical examination of the ankle for ankle pathology

Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2002
Injury to the ankle joint is very common, but the etiology of the ankle pain can be difficult to determine due to the complexity of the joint. Without a proper diagnosis, treatment is delayed or inappropRiate which can lead to further ankle morbidity.
Tara K Lee, Richard M Maleski
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The Ankle Joint [PDF]

open access: possible, 1974
The use of the SFS in the region of the ankle joint is steadily increasing. This is true for the many types of malleolar fracture as well as for distal articular fractures of the tibia, and sometimes for those of the talus.
Urs Heim, Karl M. Pfeiffer
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Adhesive capsulitis of the ankle (frozen ankle)

Archives of orthopaedic and traumatic surgery, 1979
Adhesive capsulitis or "frozen ankle" is a syndrome resulting from repeated ankle sprains, or perhaps following immobilization after trauma. Ankle arthrography is a useful and safe diagnostic procedure in this syndrome. Typical arthrographic features are described together with case histories of two patients with frozen ankle.
F. I. van Moppes   +2 more
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Ankle Trauma

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1990
Fractures and dislocations about the ankle joint are common injuries. The radiographic "fingerprints" produced by these injuries are directly related to the mechanism that produced that injury. Radiologists must recognize all of the aspects of a particular injury and communicate this information to the orthopedic surgeon because treatment is predicated
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Total Ankle Replacement in the Varus Ankle

The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, 2011
Treatment of ankle varus with total ankle replacement (TAR) lacks consensus regarding the limits of deformity that can be managed successfully without recurrence. With newer anatomic prosthetic designs and a comprehensive surgical approach, treatment of frontal plane deformities with implant arthroplasty has gained acceptance.
Jeffrey C. Christensen   +2 more
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Ankle arthroscopy in industrial injuries of the ankle

Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 1995
Industry-related injuries to the foot and ankle are not uncommon. These cases are often difficult to evaluate with respect to degree of damage and even more difficult to quantitate with regard to functional impairment. This article represents an attempt to determine the role of ankle arthroscopy in the evaluation of ankle injuries that involve ...
Reginald L. Hall   +3 more
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Ankle Arthrodiastasis and Interpositional Ankle Exostectomy

Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2012
Arthrosis of the ankle joint, typically posttraumatic in nature, can affect younger and older populations alike. A multitude of procedures exist for treatment, such as arthrodesis, total joint replacement, arthrodiastasis, and articular repair. Current literature has demonstrated success in articular surface repair and arthrodiastasis as separate ...
Bradley A. Levitt   +2 more
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