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Lisfranc Injury in the Athlete
JBJS Reviews, 2017* Lisfranc injuries sustained during athletics may be subtle and may be associated with poor outcomes if inadequately identified and treated.* Accurate diagnosis may involve a combination of weight-bearing radiographs, weight-bearing computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and/or intraoperative stress ...
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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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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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Imaging of Athletic Injuries of Knee Ligaments and Menisci: Sports Imaging Series.
Radiology, 2016A. Naraghi, L. White
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