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The results of three separate studies on ankle fractures are presented. Clinical information is provided concerning the epidemiology and a comparison of closed versus open treatment, and a discussion is presented concerning what results can be expected 30 years after closed treatment for an ankle fracture.
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Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2006
Although ankle injuries are common, it is imperative for the treating physician to be able to identify the mechanism of injury and accurately restore the normal anatomy of the ankle joint. Attention must be given to restoring the normal alignment and length of the fibula because of its dominant role in controlling talar stability. The medial ankle must
Denise M, Mandi +4 more
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Although ankle injuries are common, it is imperative for the treating physician to be able to identify the mechanism of injury and accurately restore the normal anatomy of the ankle joint. Attention must be given to restoring the normal alignment and length of the fibula because of its dominant role in controlling talar stability. The medial ankle must
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Perspectives in Surgery, 2023
Maisonneuve fracture (MF) is defined as an ankle fracture-dislocation associated always with a fracture of the proximal quarter of the fibula and rupture of the anterior and interosseous tibiofibular ligaments. Other injuries are variable. Recent CT studies have demonstrated that MF is a far more complex injury than initially supposed.
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Maisonneuve fracture (MF) is defined as an ankle fracture-dislocation associated always with a fracture of the proximal quarter of the fibula and rupture of the anterior and interosseous tibiofibular ligaments. Other injuries are variable. Recent CT studies have demonstrated that MF is a far more complex injury than initially supposed.
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Hospital Medicine, 2002
This article is aimed at accident and emergency and orthopaedic senior house officers. While this review is not exhaustive, it attempts to emphasize some key points as an aid to the safe initial management of ankle fractures as they are such common injuries, whose management can be more clearly understood by the application of basic principles.
R, Coull, R L, Williams
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This article is aimed at accident and emergency and orthopaedic senior house officers. While this review is not exhaustive, it attempts to emphasize some key points as an aid to the safe initial management of ankle fractures as they are such common injuries, whose management can be more clearly understood by the application of basic principles.
R, Coull, R L, Williams
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Fractures and Fracture—Dislocations of the Ankle
Postgraduate Medicine, 1959Accurate diagnosis and proper choice of treatment in fractures and fracture-dislocations of the ankle require a knowledge of the mechanisms of injury.Good x-rays, centered over the joint in true anteroposterior and lateral projections, are also prerequisites to accurate diagnosis.Closed methods of treatment may be used in many cases, but certain ...
C L, MITCHELL, J L, FLEMING
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Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2012
Ankle fractures are important injuries involving a weight-bearing joint critical to mobility. This article will discuss the necessity of and justification for surgical correction of virtually all ankle fractures. Various ankle fracture types will be explored, mechanisms illuminated and proper treatment outlined for these complex injuries.
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Ankle fractures are important injuries involving a weight-bearing joint critical to mobility. This article will discuss the necessity of and justification for surgical correction of virtually all ankle fractures. Various ankle fracture types will be explored, mechanisms illuminated and proper treatment outlined for these complex injuries.
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PHYSEAL FRACTURES OF THE ANKLE
Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 1999Because the distal tibia is the third most common physeal injury, being able to assess and treat such a fracture accurately is a skill worth enhancing. Many factors contribute to the outcome of physeal injuries, but the physician's general knowledge of the physis, ability to order the right diagnostic tests, and classify the fracture can be the ...
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Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 2013
Ankle fractures are one of the most common injuries in the elderly and their incidence is anticipated to increase over the next 20 years. Appropriate management of ankle fractures in this population requires an understanding of the issues unique to the elderly. Osteoporosis must be considered when counseling patients about their ankle fracture.
Joshua R, Olsen +2 more
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Ankle fractures are one of the most common injuries in the elderly and their incidence is anticipated to increase over the next 20 years. Appropriate management of ankle fractures in this population requires an understanding of the issues unique to the elderly. Osteoporosis must be considered when counseling patients about their ankle fracture.
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Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, 2018
Objectives: The diagnosis and treatment of syndesmotic ankle fractures is controversial. This systematic review was performed to clarify the current understanding addressing several clinical questions that arise in the treatment of such injuries.
James D, Michelson +2 more
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Objectives: The diagnosis and treatment of syndesmotic ankle fractures is controversial. This systematic review was performed to clarify the current understanding addressing several clinical questions that arise in the treatment of such injuries.
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