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Fracture of lateral process of the talus presenting as ankle pain

- bmj.com
S Sharma - British Medical Journal, 2003 - emj.bmj.com
The case is presented of a 27 year old woman with lateral ankle pain after an
inversion injury sustained while dancing. Although initial radiographs failed to
identify the fracture, radiographs of the ankle at six weeks showed an ...
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Fractures of the lateral process of the talus


P Reber, W Steiner, B Noesberger - Der Unfallchirurg, 1991 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
In approximately 1% of all ankle sprains a fracture of the lateral process of
the talus can be found. This fracture is probably even more common than this
suggests, as it is often missed. We recommend that CT examination be ...
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[CITATION] Ski and snowboard injuries in 2000/01 in the United States


J Shealy, C Ettlinger - 15th International Congress on Ski Trauma and Skiing …
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Snowboarder's talus fracture: treatment outcome of 20 cases after 3.5 years


V Valderrabano, T Perren, C Ryf, P Rillmann, … - The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2005 - hwmaint.ajs.sagepub.com
Methods: We recorded details of the treatment and evaluation of 20 patients (8
female and 12 male; age at trauma, 29 years [range, 17–48 years]) who
sustained a lateral process of the talus fracture while snowboarding. The ...
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Fracture of the lateral process of the talus: appearance at MR imaging and clinical …


TG Sanders, AJ Ptaszek, WB Morrison - Skeletal radiology, 1999 - Springer
Skeletal Radiol (1999) 28:236±239 International Skeletal Society 1999
CASEREPORT ... Timothy G. Sanders Amy Jo Ptaszek William B. Morrison ...
Received: 23 November 1998 Revision requested: 18 December 1998 Revision ...
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Snowboarder's talus fractures experimentally produced by eversion and dorsiflexion


JR Funk, S Srinivasan, JR Crandall - The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2003 - ajs.sagepub.com
Background: Fracture of the lateral process of the talus is an unusual injury
that has received heightened attention in recent years because of its
association with snowboarding. The diagnosis is often confused with that of ...
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Fracture of the lateral process of the talus in snowboarders


F von Knoch, U Reckord, M von Knoch, C … - Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, British Volume, 2007 - JBJS (Br)
The mean American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society hindfoot score was 94 (82
to 100). The non-operative group of seven with a minimally-displaced fracture
scored higher (98 points) than the operative group of 16 with displaced or ...
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Fracture of the lateral process of the talus associated with snowboarding


GM Chan, D Yoshida - Annals of emergency medicine, 2003 - Elsevier
Snowboarding is one of the fastest-growing winter sports and is associated with
a relatively high rate of ankle injuries. Presented is a patient who, after
falling while snowboarding, complained of lateral ankle pain and was ...
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Process fractures. A diagnostic problem in ankle injuries


H Thermann, M Ansar, H Tscherne - Der Orthopäde, 1999 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Peripheral talar fractures are frequently overlooked and should be considered in
the differential diagnosis of patients with acute and chronic ankle pain. Early
diagnosis allows specific treatment options to prevent long-term ...
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[CITATION] National Snowboard Rider Survey 1994


CS Council - Vancouver BC, Marketing Strategies, 1994
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