نتایج جستجو برای: ankle fracture

تعداد نتایج: 118538  

2014
R Grunfeld U Aydogan P Juliano J Bustillo

Introduction The ankle joint is the most commonly injured joint in the body and absorbs more force per square centimetre than any other joint. However, the incidence of ankle arthritis is nine times less common than symptomatic arthritis in the knee and hip. This paper reviews ankle arthritis. Discussion Post-traumatic arthritis is the most common form of ankle osteoarthritis. The most current ...

2011
Paula R Beckenkamp C Christine Lin Robert D Herbert Marion Haas Kriti Khera Anne M Moseley

BACKGROUND Ankle fractures are common. Management of ankle fractures generally involves a period of immobilisation followed by rehabilitation to reduce pain, stiffness, weakness and swelling. The effects of a rehabilitation program are still unclear. However, it has been shown that important components of rehabilitation programs may not confer additional benefits over exercise alone. The primar...

Journal: :The Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 2007
Charalampos Zalavras David Thordarson

Ankle syndesmotic injury does not necessarily lead to ankle instability; however, the coexistence of deltoid ligament injury critically destabilizes the ankle joint. Syndesmotic injury may occur in isolation or may be associated with ankle fracture. In the absence of fracture, physical examination findings suggestive of injury include ankle tenderness over the anterior aspect of the syndesmosis...

2014
Frank R. Avilucea Sarah E. Greenberg W. Jeffrey Grantham Vasanth Sathiyakumar Rachel V. Thakore Samuel K. Nwosu Kristin R. Archer William T. Obremskey Hassan R. Mir Manish K. Sethi

As our healthcare system moves towards bundling payments, it is vital to understand the potential financial implications associated with treatment of surgical complications. Considering that surgical treatment of ankle fractures is common, there remains minimal data relating costs to postsurgical intervention. We aimed to identify costs associated with ankle fracture complications through case-...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2015
Nicole van Vlijmen Katharina Denk Albert van Kampen Ruurd L Jaarsma

Syndesmotic disruption occurs in more than 10% of ankle fractures. Operative treatment with syndesmosis screw fixation has been successfully performed for decades and is considered the gold standard of treatment. Few studies have reported the long-term outcomes of syndesmosis injuries. This study investigated long-term patient-reported, radiographic, and functional outcomes of syndesmosis injur...

2017
A Siebe de Boer Roderik J C Tjioe Fleur Van der Sijde Duncan E Meuffels Pieter T den Hoed Cornelis H Van der Vlies Wim E Tuinebreijer Michael H J Verhofstad Esther M M Van Lieshout

OBJECTIVES The American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) Ankle-Hindfoot Scale is among the most commonly used instruments for measuring outcome of treatment in patients who sustained a complex ankle or hindfoot injury. It consists of a patient-reported and a physician-reported part. A validated, Dutch version of this instrument is currently not available. The aim of this study was to ...

2017
Esther M M Van Lieshout A Siebe De Boer Duncan E Meuffels P Ted Den Hoed Cornelis H Van der Vlies Wim E Tuinebreijer Michael H J Verhofstad

INTRODUCTION The American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) Ankle-Hindfoot Score is among the most commonly used instruments for measuring the outcome of treatment in patients who sustained a complex ankle or hindfoot injury. It combines a clinician-reported and a patient-reported part. A valid Dutch version of this instrument is currently not available. Such a translated and validated...

2012
Steven M McPhail Joel Dunstan Julie Canning Terry P Haines

BACKGROUND Ankle fractures are one of the more commonly occurring forms of trauma managed by orthopaedic teams worldwide. The impacts of these injuries are not restricted to pain and disability caused at the time of the incident, but may also result in long term physical, psychological, and social consequences. There are currently no ankle fracture specific patient-reported outcome measures wit...

Journal: :Bulletin of the NYU hospital for joint diseases 2009
Roy I Davidovitch Kenneth A Egol

Ankle stability in ankle fractures is dependent on multiple factors. The medial malleolus and the associated deltoid ligament provide for ankle stability on the medial side. Over the years, the relative importance of this medial malleolar osteoligamentous complex (MMOLC) has been debated. This review will describe the evolution of ankle fracture surgery from the perspective of the contribution ...

2016
Jason Lacombe Benjamin J Cairns Jane Green Gillian K Reeves Valerie Beral Miranda EG Armstrong

Risk factors for fracture of the neck of the femur are relatively well established, but those for fracture at other sites are little studied. In this large population study we explore the role of age, body mass index (BMI), and physical activity on the risk of fracture at seven sites in postmenopausal women. As part of the Million Women Study, 1,154,821 postmenopausal UK women with a mean age o...

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