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Audit on the use of radiography and the management of ankle sprains in A&E [PDF]
Objective: To determine the need for a local implementation strategy of the Ottawa Ankle and Foot rule in the A& E Department of St. Luke' s Hospital, Malta and to examine the current management practices of ankle sprains.
Borg, Malcolm, Cachia Pickard, Agnes
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This study introduces a controllable degradation system for Mg‐based biomaterials using sputtering technology, marking a significant advancement in nerve regeneration research. The Mg‐sputtered nerve conduits demonstrate enhanced biocompatibility, biofunctionality, mechanical compatibility, and precise magnesium release, resulting in improved axonal ...
Hyewon Kim+12 more
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Epidemiology of injuries due to ankle sprain diagnosed in an orthopedic emergency room
Objective To use magnetic resonance imaging to assess the prevalence of foot and ankle ligament injuries and fractures associated with ankle sprain and not diagnosed by x-ray. Methods We included 180 consecutive patients with a history of ankle sprain,
Pedro Debieux+2 more
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The use of suspensory fixation for ankle syndesmotic injuries: A modified technique
Background: Ankle injuries are a common presentation to the orthopedic clinic and can be just isolated sprains or associated with ankle fractures; most of these involve distal tibiofibular syndesmotic disruptions.
Faisal H Zayed+3 more
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Effects of footwear variations on three-dimensional kinematics and tibial accelerations of specific movements in American football [PDF]
American football is associated with a high rate of non-contact chronic injuries. Players are able to select from both high and low cut footwear. The aim of the current investigation was to examine the influence of high and low cut American football ...
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Enhancing Splinting Confidence through Inter-Residency Education: An Educational Workshop [PDF]
Introduction. The initial treatment for many orthopaedic injuries is splinting. Unfortunately, formal musculoskeletal training is limited in primary care leading to deficiencies in competency and confidence. Suboptimal splints can result in complications
Dart, Bradley+5 more
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Ankle ligament injuries. [PDF]
Injuries to the ligaments of the ankle are often called "low ankle sprains". If the tibiofibular ligament or the syndesmosis is injured it is called a "high ankle sprain". Inversion sprains with injury to the lateral ligaments of the ankle/foot complex are by far the most common.
Per A. Renström, Lars Konradsen
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The given research presents an innovative insole‐based device employing self‐powered triboelectric nanogenerators (TENG) for flatfoot detection. By integrating TENG tactile sensors within an insole, the device converts mechanical energy from foot movements to electrical signals analyzed via machine learning, achieving an 82% accuracy rate in flatfoot ...
Moldir Issabek+7 more
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Ankle sprains are generally the most common injuries that are frequently experienced by competitive athletes. Ankle sprains, which are the main cause of ankle instability, can impair long-term sports performance and cause chronic ankle instability (CAI).
Jian-Zhi Lin+3 more
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The effect of ball-handling on lower extremity mechanics in soccer [PDF]
HRS Honors Research Thesis ScholarshipNearly 240,000 soccer injuries are estimated to have occurred in the United States in 2014 with a high number of them non-contact in nature and involving the lower extremities. These injuries result in time-loss from
Pradarelli, Jared
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