Guy-Robert,Auleley,and,... - 《Annals of Emergency Medicine》 被引量: 120发表: 1998年 Prospective Evaluation of the Ottawa Ankle Rules in a University Sports Medicine Center The Ottawa Ankle Rules could significantly reduce the need for radiography in patients with acute ankle and midfoot injur...
out ankle fracture? How well do the Ottawa ankle and foot rules help to accurately rule out ankle fracture?How well do the Ottawa ankle and foot rules help to accurately rule out ankle fracture?Berkeley Electronic Press Selected WorksTiemstra...
Validation of the Ottawa Ankle Rules for Acute Foot and Ankle Injuriesdoi:10.1123/jsr.2014-0253Shannon DavidKim GrayJeffrey RussellChad Starkey
Ottawa Ankle Rules (OARs) have been used to predict the requirement of radiographs. Objectives: This study aimed to validate the OARs protocol for predicting ankle and midfoot fractures in Indian population. PatientsandMethods:AprospectivestudywasconductedinateachinghospitalinnorthIndia,d...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare the sensitivity and specificity of Ottawa Ankle Rules (OAR) and Bernese Ankle Rules (BAR) in acute ankle and midfoot injuries in the emergency department. Methods: 100 consecutive patients presented to our emergency department with acute ankle ...
The Ottawa Ankle Rule rules out clinically significant foot and ankle fractures to reduce use of x-ray imaging.
摘要: Objectives: The objectives were to conduct a systematic review to determine the diagnostic accuracy of the Ottawa Ankle Rules (OAR) to exclude ankle and midfoot fractures in children and the extent to which x-ray use could be reduced without missing significant fractures.关键词:...
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The Ottawa Sitting Scale is a tool for the multidimensional assessment of sitting balance. This study aimed to investigate the validity, reliability, and psychometric properties of the Turkish version of the Ottawa Sitting Scale (OSS-TR) in Turkish-speak
Introduction Foot and ankle injuries are common in the Emergency Department (ED). Of those requiring radiographs in accordance with the Ottawa Foot and Ankle Rules, approximately 22% have a fracture. Ultrasound is developing as a tool for emergency musculoskeletal assessment—it is inexpensive and ...