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Weightbearing Cone-Beam Computed Tomography of Acute Ankle Syndesmosis Injuries.

Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, 2020
Syndesmotic injuries are common, but only a subset of these injuries are unstable. A noninvasive tool for identifying instability would aid in the selection of patients for surgery.
Andrés Castillejo del Río   +8 more
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Stingray injury to the ankle

European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology, 2002
We are reporting on a case of traumatic ankle penetration by the sting of a stingray that occurred in the West Indies. Clinical presentation, management and revue of the literature are also presented.
R. Massicot, A.-P. Uzel, M. Jean
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Radiography for Ankle Injuries

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1993
To the Editor. —The most commonly missed fracture in the foot after a sprain is a fracture of the lateral process of the calcaneus. This is not mentioned in either group of "rules" that Stiell et al 1 have mentioned. Unfortunately, the pain from this avulsion-type fracture occurs right under the anterior portion of the lateral ligamentous complex.
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Foot and Ankle Injuries in Soccer.

American journal of orthopedics, 2018
The ankle is one of the most commonly injured joints in soccer and represents a significant cost to the healthcare system. The ligaments that stabilize the ankle joint determine its biomechanics-alterations of which result from various soccer-related ...
E. Feria-Arias   +3 more
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Assessment of Ankle Injuries

The Journal of School Nursing, 2009
School nurses are faced with the challenge of identifying and treating ankle injuries in the school setting. There is little information guiding the assessment and treatment of these children when an injury occurs. It is essential for school nurses to understand ankle anatomy, pathophysiology of the acute ankle injury, general and orthopedic ...
Leslie Cooper, Nicholas Mai
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Ankle Syndesmotic Injury

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2007
Ankle syndesmotic injury does not necessarily lead to ankle instability; however, the coexistence of deltoid ligament injury critically destabilizes the ankle joint. Syndesmotic injury may occur in isolation or may be associated with ankle fracture. In the absence of fracture, physical examination findings suggestive of injury include ankle tenderness ...
David B. Thordarson   +1 more
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Ankle Injuries in Athletics

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1982
The anatomy of the ankle joint and mechanisms and types of injuries are reviewed. The author discusses how to differentiate the unstable from the stable ankle. Treatment and rehabilitation of ankle injuries are also considered.
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Injuries to the Ankle Syndesmosis

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 2014
➤ Despite being common, syndesmotic injuries are challenging to diagnose and treat.➤ Anatomic reduction of the ankle syndesmosis is critical for good clinical outcomes.➤ Intraoperative three-dimensional radiography and direct syndesmotic visualization can improve rates of anatomic reduction.➤ The so-called gold-standard syndesmotic screw fixation is ...
Tyler Van Heest, Paul M. Lafferty
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ANKLE INJURIES IN ATHLETES

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1992
Ankle injuries are the most frequent cause of physician evaluation in a sports-oriented environment. The lateral ligaments are most commonly injured. With a detailed history, physical and radiographic examination to avoid missing underlying pathology, the primary care physician can diagnose and treat the majority of ankle injuries. Occasionally, stress
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Mechanisms of Ankle Injury

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1974
Summary It is of practical value to understand the mechanism of injury because each mechanism produces injuries with well defined characteristics, and reporting an injury by mechanism is descriptive. Reduction is usually accomplished by reversing the direction of the forces causing the injury.
Barnard Kleiger   +2 more
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