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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
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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 ...
Charalampos, Zalavras, David, Thordarson
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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, Rhidian, Thomas
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Ankle Syndesmosis Injuries

Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2006
Physician awareness of ankle syndesmosis injuries is improving. The anatomy involved and the mechanism of injury are extremely relevant for the understanding and treatment of this type of injury. Examination under anesthesia may confirm the syndesmosis instability. Based on those findings, stabilization is the recommended approach.
Fernando A, Peña, J Chris, Coetzee
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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.
N K, Makwana   +3 more
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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
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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
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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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Ankle injuries

2013
The ankle is the most common region of the body to be injured in sport. However, injuries sustained at this site are commonly neglected, resulting in potentially significant long-term functional and structural sequelae.Effective prophylactic strategies to minimize ankle injuries in specific sports should be developed. Addressing modifiable risk factors
Bill Ribbans, Cathy Speed
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Ankle Injury

American Journal of Nursing, 1996
Abstract The commonest mechanism of injury at the ankle is an inversion injury and it is easy to fall into the trap of assuming that every ankle injury has been caused in this way. However, there are other mechanisms of injury which occur at this site and there are two injuries which would be missed much less frequently if a proper ...
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