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Ankle Fracture Epidemiology in the United States: Patient-Related Trends and Mechanisms of Injury.
Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, 2020Current nationwide epidemiological data regarding ankle fractures are scarce. Such information is important towards better quantifying the mortality associated with such injuries, financial impact, as well as the implementation of preventative measures ...
Ryan C Scheer +10 more
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Chronic Lateral Ankle Instability: Topical Review
Foot & ankle international, 2020Chronic ankle instability can result from untreated or badly managed acute lateral ankle ligament injuries. Conservative management is the modality of choice for acute lateral ankle ligament injuries, and operative treatment is reserved for special cases.
R. Aicale, N. Maffulli
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Phillip A Gribble +2 more
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Ankle: avoid another ankle sprain! [PDF]
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, 2002Injury 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 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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Ankle Arthrodiastasis and Interpositional Ankle Exostectomy
Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2012Arthrosis 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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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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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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