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Injuries of the Ankle and Foot

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1984
The important points in evaluation of the traumatized foot and ankle are discussed in detail. Also considered are specific injuries, including contusion; injuries of the musculotendinous unit, ligaments, and capsule; stress fractures; and puncture wounds.
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Ankle ligament injuries

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2008
Ankle ligament injuries in the presence or in the absence of fractures are common. They often present a diagnostic challenge, and their management is poorly understood and subject to debate. This article reviews and discusses the current literature on the management and diagnosis of these injuries.
Ali Abbassian, R. S. Thomas
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Ankle arthroscopy in industrial injuries of the ankle

Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 1995
Industry-related injuries to the foot and ankle are not uncommon. These cases are often difficult to evaluate with respect to degree of damage and even more difficult to quantitate with regard to functional impairment. This article represents an attempt to determine the role of ankle arthroscopy in the evaluation of ankle injuries that involve ...
Reginald L. Hall   +3 more
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THE MECHANISM OF ANKLE INJURIES

The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1956
Adequate roentgenographic examination is essential to proper evaluation of injuries of the ankle joint, therefore appropriate roentgenograms which demonstrate the various fractures and the ligament injuries have been reproduced. The roentgenographic technique for demonstrating fractures is well known and practiced.
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Tendon Injuries About the Ankle

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1980
The proper treatment of tendinous ankle injuries will yield a strong, stable joint. Generally, athletes can expect to return to their preinjury athletic level. Tendon strain or inflammation, either from a single incident or simple overuse, requires prolonged conservative therapy.
James R. Kasser   +2 more
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Ankle injuries

The Emergency Practitioner's Handbook, 2021
M. Dawood, R. Touquet
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Ankle effusions following acute ankle injury

European Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1999
We prospectively studied 56 patients with an acute ankle injury and an effusion to determine the significance of the ankle effusion to functional outcome. The average size of effusion was 15 mm. Most injuries occurred following a fall (73%) and most (73%) were inversion injuries.
Harper Wm   +3 more
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Prevention of Ankle Injuries

2014
Prevention of injuries is important for the health of an individual player, as well as for the overall performance of the team. Injured players do not play at their full physical capacity or may not be able to play at all. The majority of ankle injuries that occur in football result in complete inability to participate in training and/or competition ...
van Reijen, M., Verhagen, E.A.L.M.
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Injuries to the Ankle

Southern Medical Journal, 1963
D Humphries, C J Frankel, F McCUE
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Ankle Injuries

Injury and Health Risk Management in Sports, 2020
H. Jones
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