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Traumatic injuries of the ankle joint are very common and usually result from “taking a wrong step” either in sport or in everyday life. The body’s reaction is standard: pain, swelling, and impaired function. Unfortunately, these reactions may not tell the whole story; in fact, they can...
Ankle morphometry evaluated using a new semi-automated technique based on X-ray pictures Background. The study of bone morphometry is important in anatomy, biomechanics and the design of joint arthroplasty, because the design of prostheses depe... Rita,Stagni,and,... - 《Clinical Biomechanics》 ...
Ray R, Koohnejad N, Clement ND, Keenan GF. Ankle fractures with syndesmotic stabilisation are associated with a high rate of secondary osteoarthritis. Foot Ankle Surg. 2019;25(2):180–5. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fas.2017.10.005. Article PubMed Google Scholar Kose O, Yuksel HY, Guler...
The lateral view of the foot allows evaluation of the talocalcaneal relation (Bohler's angle, Critical angle of Gissane).1 For the ankle, the standard views are AP, lateral, and mortise. The ankle mortise view allows for evaluation of the tibial plafond and tibiotalar congruence. Accurate ...
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The standard series to be ordered in case of ankle trauma are three radiographic views: the anteroposterior (AP) view of the ankle, the AP view of the mortise, and the lateral X-ray. When surgical treatment is considered, the authors prefer minimally invasive techniques in fractures without ...
Ankle X-ray series are only required in case of: Pain in the malleolar zone and any one of the following: Bone tendernessalong the distal 6 cm of the posterior edge of the fibula or tip of the lateral malleolus. Bone tendernessalong the distal 6 cm of the posterior edge of the tibia ...
“socket” formed by the distal fibula and medial malleolus. The mortise x-ray is taken from anterior to posterior with the foot internally rotated 20 degrees; on this view, the outline of the talus is visualized with a symmetric space around it. Asymmetry indicates ligamentous injury and ...
x-ray is performed. The most important diagnostic consideration is whether thefractureis stable (e.g., isolated malleolarfractures) or unstable (e.g., bimalleolar fracture ). Unstable fractures requiresurgery, whereas stable ones can be