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Ankle Injuries in Dancers.

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2019
The term dance encompasses a broad range of different styles; much of the orthopaedic literature has focused on ballet dancers. Injury is common in dancers at all levels, and many serious dancers sustain multiple injuries as they progress through their ...
J. T. Vosseller   +2 more
semanticscholar   +4 more sources

Comparison of External Torque to Axial Loading in Detecting 3-Dimensional Displacement of Syndesmotic Ankle Injuries

Foot & ankle international, 2020
Background: Current imaging techniques try to quantify 3-dimensional displacement of syndesmotic ankle injuries using 2-dimensional measurements, which may obscure an exact diagnosis.
A. Burssens   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Diagnosis of Ankle Injuries

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979
To the Editor.— In response to the letter of Allan W. March, MD (241:791, 1979), we appreciate the comments on our article, "Diagnosis of Ankle Injuries" (240:1182, 1978). There is no quarrel that the clinician should be sensitized to the possibility of complete ligamentous tear, considering the physical examination and findings March described.
Jack Edeiken, Jerome M. Cotler
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Ankle Injuries in Skiing

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1985
With the development of new ski equipment and improvement in skiing techniques and slope grooming, the incidence, mechanism, and type of ankle injuries suffered during skiing have changed. Ankle sprains, peroneal tendon dislocations, Achilles tendon ruptures, and ankle fractures all can happen as the result of skiing.
Gregory Lower, Robert E. Leach
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Management of ankle injuries

BMJ, 2015
A 26 year old woman presented to the emergency department after injuring her left ankle. While walking on an uneven pavement in the rain she lost her footing and described a sudden “buckling” of her ankle (plantar flexion and inversion injury). She could not bear weight so an ambulance was called.
Michael Rafferty   +4 more
openaire   +3 more sources

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