Lisfranc Fracture & Injury
Lisfranc Fracture and/or dislocation is an injury characterized by disruption between the medial cuneiform and base…
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Lisfranc Fracture and/or dislocation is an injury characterized by disruption between the medial cuneiform and base…
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Cuboid fractures are relatively uncommon injuries of the lateral midfoot but can have significant functional…
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Navicular stress fracture is a high-risk overuse injury of the midfoot that commonly affects athletes…
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Talar fractures are the second most common tarsal bone fractures and account for approximately 0.1–0.85%…
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A calcaneus fracture is a fracture of the heel bone (os calcis) and represents the…
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Peroneal tendon subluxation and dislocation are uncommon but important causes of persistent lateral ankle pain,…
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An Achilles tendon rupture is a partial or complete tear of the Achilles tendon, the…
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An Ankle Syndesmosis Injury, commonly called a high ankle sprain, involves injury to the distal…
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A Tillaux-Chaput fracture is an avulsion fracture involving the anterolateral distal tibia at the attachment…
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Ankle fractures are among the most common lower-extremity injuries encountered in orthopedic and emergency practice.…
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A tibia fracture is the most common long bone fracture, with an incidence of approximately…
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Tibial plateau fractures make up 1% of all fracture types. Among these fractures, bicondylar fractures…
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