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Guidelines for selective radiological assessment of inversion ankle injuries: Authors' reply [PDF]
Martin Dunlop +4 more
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Abstract Purpose Contralateral hinge fracture is one of the most common complications of medial opening wedge high tibial osteotomy (HTO), however, this complication has been poorly investigated after closing‐wedge HTO (CW‐HTO). The primary aim of this study was to describe the incidence and characteristics and propose a classification system of medial
Gian Andrea Lucidi +5 more
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Acute syndesmotic injuries in ankle fractures: From diagnosis to treatment and current concepts
Francesco Pogliacomi +8 more
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Dynamic Evaluation Of The Effect Of Syndesmotic Injury On Lateral Ankle Stability Using Fluoroscopy [PDF]
Rohan Bhimani +7 more
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Abstract Purpose To assess the effect of the knee flexion on the tibial tuberosity–trochlear groove (TT–TG) distance measurement by comparing conventional and whole‐leg rotational magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Methods This retrospective cohort study included 45 patients with patellar dislocations who had undergone both conventional knee MRI with ...
Chantal Gaudes +6 more
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Accuracy of Ottawa ankle rules for midfoot and ankle injuries. [PDF]
Yavas S +4 more
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Gender differences in multi-segment foot kinematics and plantar fascia strain during running [PDF]
This study aimed to determine whether there are gender differences in multi-segment foot kinematics and plantar fascia strain during running. Fifteen male and fifteen female participants ran at 4.0- m.s-1. Multi-segment foot kinematics and plantar fascia
Chockalingam, Nachi +2 more
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Radiograph-Negative Lateral Ankle Injuries in Children: Occult Growth Plate Fracture or Sprain?
K. Boutis +8 more
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Abstract Purpose Athletes remain at risk for a second knee injury after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR), even after passing return‐to‐sport (RTS) testing. While biomechanical asymmetries have been linked to reinjury, it is unclear whether deficits persist in athletes who meet RTS criteria.
Manuel Angel Romero‐Padron +6 more
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