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( 25 ). Fracture stability The instability of the fracture has been considered an inclusion criterion in 6 of the 11 articles studied. Unstable ankle fractures are those which cannot be properly controlled using closed reduction and cast
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. It was developed on the basis that the lateral column plays the major role in the treatment of ankle fractures and that the higher the fibular fracture, the higher the chance of instability. Although the second is partially true, the classification
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small posterior fragment of ankle fracture with early removal of syndesmotic screw is associated with recurrent syndesmotic instability . Injury 2021 ; 52 : 638 – 643 . 138. Miller AN Carroll EA Parker RJ Helfet
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with bone marrow stimulation (BMS) (microfracture, micro-drilling). The procedure can be performed arthroscopically. Takao et al. ( 54 ) analyzed 69 patients with ankle instability and grade 3 or 4 OLT (Pritsch classification modified by Takao). One
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. It presents a sensitivity and predictive value of up to 94% in determining instability of the Lisfranc joint and can therefore be useful for the diagnosis of the subtle Lisfranc injury. 9 , 10 Fig. 5 Study of the Lisfranc joint by means
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compression or vertical shear injuries, more rigid configurations are necessary. Conventional anterior EF of the pelvis does not allow control of posterior instability of the pelvic ring. Therefore, posterior pelvic EF has been described by the use of C
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.3% for delayed unions. Failure to heal with LIPUS was associated with instability at the fracture site and fracture gap sizes greater than 8 mm, which is in close agreement with the earlier study. It is known that the ultrasound from the LIPUS beam cannot