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Introductıon Acromioclavicular (AC) joint injury is a frequent diagnosis after acute shoulder trauma and is very common among athletic populations. It accounts for 40% to 50% of shoulder injuries in many contact sports. 1 Approximately 9
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objective way of quantifying the valgus stress test is to use stress radiographs. Stress radiographs are difficult to perform in acute injuries due to pain and guarding by the patient; however, they can be very useful once the pain subsides. Laprade has
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3 Karlsson J Sancone M . Management of acute ligament injuries of the ankle . Foot and Ankle Clinics 2006 11 521 – 530 . ( https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fcl.2006.07.008 ) 16971245 4 Brostrom L Sprained ankles. V. Treatment and prognosis in
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acute repair of the capsule. Each of their cases had 3 to 5 mm of diastasis visible on initial post-injury radiographs signifying acute injury to the bi- or tripartite sesamoids. 21 Classification A classification system has been modified
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Introduction Post-traumatic radial-sided wrist pain is common and can represent a fracture, wrist sprain, ligament disruption or a combination of injuries. Previous studies have shown that a scaphoid fracture is the most common fracture among
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retrospective MRI study suggesting peroneal pathology in 35% of asymptomatic cases. 26 Acute peroneal dislocations are misdiagnosed in up to 40% of cases, often mistaken for lateral ankle ligament sprains. 1 Assessing the foot for alignment and
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be performed ( Fig. 2 ). 14 Fig. 2 Major acute injury patterns to the posterior oblique ligament of a right knee: injury of the POL with semimembranosus lesion; injury of the central arm of the POL; injury of the POL associated with meniscus
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treat acute scaphoid fractures have been long internationally established ( 1 , 2 ). After a fall on an extended hand, with radial wrist pain and pain on palpation at fossa tabatière and/or axial compression of the thumb, an X-ray examination should be
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Approximately 5% of all wrist sprains have an associated SL tear. 7 , 8 SLL injuries are often associated with distal radius fracture (40% of the cases on average), particularly fractures of the radial styloid, the so-called Chauffeur’s fracture ( Fig. 2
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initiate the Charcot neuroarthropathy process, even if the diabetic patient had no Charcot joints prior to the traumatic event. Thus, either repetitive micro-trauma, or a significant acute traumatic event (e.g. causing ligamentous injury – ‘sprain’ – or