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Lisfranc Injuries: Latest Updates on Diagnostics and Management
The Lisfranc ligamentous complex is the principal stabilizer of the tarsometatarsal joint and functions as the midfoot keystone. Injuries often follow an axial or rotational load applied to a plantarflexed foot, producing ligamentous disruption or, in severe cases, fracture–dislocation of the tarsometatarsal complex.
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Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rupture with Concurrent Gastrocnemius Tear: A Case Report of a Rare Pattern of Injury. [PDF]
Lee SJ, Le KDR, Davies R.
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Partial Gallbladder Avulsion Following Blunt Abdominal Trauma: A Case Report. [PDF]
Lima C +4 more
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Pediatric knee avulsion fractures: A systematic review of injury patterns, treatment strategies, and outcomes. [PDF]
Youssef Y +9 more
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Defining the boundaries of surgery in pediatric ACL avulsion fractures: A Case Report in a 5-Year-Old Child. [PDF]
Zmerly H +4 more
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Different dimensions of oral health literacy and tooth avulsion management: pre-post study with schoolteachers. [PDF]
Fagundes FAU +5 more
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Utilizing amniotic membrane in the treatment of sever forehead skin avulsion on a 2-year-old boy [PDF]
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