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Konstantinos Tsivelekas and others
Journal of Surgical Case Reports, Volume 2024, Issue 5, May 2024, rjae334, https://doi.org/10.1093/jscr/rjae334
Published: 26 May 2024
... Figure 1 07 02 2024 01 05 2024 SSI following ankle fractures ORIF consist of a significant complication requiring both immediate diagnosis and optimal management approach to avoid devasting consequences. To date, gram-positive cocci, particularly S. aureus...
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John D Johnson and others
Military Medicine, Volume 184, Issue 5-6, May-June 2019, Pages e381–e384, https://doi.org/10.1093/milmed/usy325
Published: 04 December 2018
...John D Johnson; Laura A Chachula; Ryan J Bickley; Claude D Anderson; Paul M Ryan Ankle fractures account for 9% of all fractures. 1 Despite this prevalence, literature on functional outcomes after surgical fixation of these fractures is limited. When functional outcomes are addressed...
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Ryan R Richmond and Andrew D Henebry
Military Medicine, Volume 183, Issue 5-6, May-June 2018, Pages e278–e280, https://doi.org/10.1093/milmed/usx080
Published: 05 February 2018
... for military providers to be aware of Maisonneuve fractures and the common pitfalls in diagnosis and treatment. Military Maisonneuve fracture Ankle fracture Sports injury A 35-yr-old healthy female patient presented to the urgent care center 12 h after sustaining a twisting injury to her left ankle. She...
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Michael A Shaffer and others
Physical Therapy, Volume 80, Issue 8, 1 August 2000, Pages 769–780, https://doi.org/10.1093/ptj/80.8.769
Published: 01 August 2000
...% in the cross-sectional area of the soleus and gastrocnemius muscles, respectively, after 6 weeks of unilateral lower-limb suspension. We recently demonstrated that the maximal cross-sectional area of the triceps surae muscles is reduced by 20% to 32% in patients with ankle fractures after 8 weeks of cast...
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Published: 01 April 2023
...Figure 31.1. C31F1 Ankle and foot innervation. Figure 31.2. C31F2 Ultrasound image of the tibial nerve (TN) and common peroneal nerve (CP) encapsulated in Vloka’s sheath within the popliteal fossa. Ankle fracture is a very common orthopedic injury, and its incidence is expected...
Chapter
Published: 01 May 2024
...Oxford University Press A multicenter randomized controlled study designed to compare outcomes of operative fixation vs. close contact casting in the management of unstable ankle fractures in patients over the age of 60 years; 620 patients were randomly assigned to either treatment modality...
Chapter
Published: 01 February 2016
..., and important “not to miss” imaging findings are outlined. Common anatomical variants are reviewed briefly, as these can cause pain or be confused with fractures. ankle ankle fracture dislocation fibula tibia talus calcaneus osteochondral lesion ankle ankle fractures fracture s ankle ligaments ankle...
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Published: 01 December 2017
... proximal humeral fracture radial fracture rib fracture ankle fracture Fain M J Joseph B Sanguineti V A Wild J R fractures hip pelvic fractures rib fractures vertebra ankle distal radius fractures proximal humerus fractures The world’s rapidly ageing population has resulted in increasing...
Chapter
Published: 01 April 2019
...Oxford University Press Chapter 23 reviews the mechanism of injury and clinical features, imaging strategy, imaging characteristics and classification and treatment options of ankle fractures. The Lauge-Hansen and Weber classifications for malleolar fractures are described. The Lauge-Hansen...