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Primary osseous malignancies of the foot: a comprehensive literature review and insights from a single-centre experience. [PDF]
Kruijer JMJ +3 more
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Complication Profile of Open Calcaneal Fractures: A Systematic Review of Vascular Injury Reporting and Clinical Outcomes. [PDF]
Awan M +6 more
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Minimally invasive internal fixation of Sanders IV calcaneal fractures using a tarsal sinus plate and cannulated screws. [PDF]
Lin J, Jia Z, Hu X.
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Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 2001
Fractures of the calcaneus (os calcis) are the most common of tarsal bone fractures, with an overall prevalence of approximately 2%. Despite increased experience with these types of fractures, however, there is considerable debate regarding their treatment and overall management. Controversies remain regarding the most appropriate classification system,
P, Juliano, H V, Nguyen
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Fractures of the calcaneus (os calcis) are the most common of tarsal bone fractures, with an overall prevalence of approximately 2%. Despite increased experience with these types of fractures, however, there is considerable debate regarding their treatment and overall management. Controversies remain regarding the most appropriate classification system,
P, Juliano, H V, Nguyen
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Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2006
Charcot of the calcaneus, although not as prolific as midfoot deformation, still results in significant morbidity. Current treatment centers on methods proven effective for other joints in the foot. Most neuropathic conditions of the calcaneus can be managed reasonably nonoperatively.
Lucille B, Andersen, John, Dipreta
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Charcot of the calcaneus, although not as prolific as midfoot deformation, still results in significant morbidity. Current treatment centers on methods proven effective for other joints in the foot. Most neuropathic conditions of the calcaneus can be managed reasonably nonoperatively.
Lucille B, Andersen, John, Dipreta
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Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2010
Infections in and around the calcaneus can be quite challenging for the patients and physicians involved. These infections arise because of multiple potential etiologies including chronic pressure, trauma, and postsurgical wound-healing complications.
Tomiko, Fukuda +2 more
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Infections in and around the calcaneus can be quite challenging for the patients and physicians involved. These infections arise because of multiple potential etiologies including chronic pressure, trauma, and postsurgical wound-healing complications.
Tomiko, Fukuda +2 more
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1993
The calcaneus is the largest tarsal bone in the foot and is well designed to sustain high tensile, bending, and compressive forces. However, high instantaneous loads often result in fracture. Any treatment of calcaneal fractures requires a working knowledge of the anatomy.
R L, Hall, M J, Shereff
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The calcaneus is the largest tarsal bone in the foot and is well designed to sustain high tensile, bending, and compressive forces. However, high instantaneous loads often result in fracture. Any treatment of calcaneal fractures requires a working knowledge of the anatomy.
R L, Hall, M J, Shereff
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Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2005
The anatomy of the calcaneus is complex with multiple processes and grooves for support of related bony and soft tissue structures. With respect to imaging, the calcaneus and its articulations are a diagnostic challenge to radiologists and clinicians. This article focuses on the use of commonly employed radiologic modalities with respect to the anatomy
Pamela L, Brian, Rickhesvar P M, Mahraj
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The anatomy of the calcaneus is complex with multiple processes and grooves for support of related bony and soft tissue structures. With respect to imaging, the calcaneus and its articulations are a diagnostic challenge to radiologists and clinicians. This article focuses on the use of commonly employed radiologic modalities with respect to the anatomy
Pamela L, Brian, Rickhesvar P M, Mahraj
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