The radiograph is rapidly superseding the clinical examination as the diagnostic tool for acute ankle injuries. Twenty-four independent variables which might help distinguish between soft tissue injuries and fractures at the ankle were identified and then used prospectively to study 150 consecutive patients with ankle injuries. Nineteen patients had fractured ankles (12.7 per cent) and 131 (87.3 per cent) had soft tissue injuries. Only the patient's ability to bear weight on the injured ankle and the presence of tenderness over the lateral aspect of the ankle below the malleolus proved to be helpful. When these 2 signs were present together, regardless of all other variables, there was a 97.5 per cent probability of soft tissue injury P <...
Currently, the routine use of radiographs for uncomplicated ankle fractures represents good clinical...
A good classification system is important for clinical handoffs, research, and clinical treatment gu...
There is no satisfactory definition of “sprained ankle”. This study attempts to correlate the result...
This study was performed in two phases. The goal of Phase 0 was to determine the current use of radi...
Aim: To determine the amount of X-rays performed at the Accident and Emergency Department (A&E) at M...
Introduction: Ankle injuries represent one of the most common sports and extremity related complaint...
As with much of orthopaedics, radiography remains the principal evaluation strategy when investigati...
Background The judicious use of ankle and foot radiography should balance a correct diagnosis in all...
The Ottawa ankle and knee rules are validated clinical decision tools that guide clinicians in targe...
BACKGROUND: The Ottawa ankle rules (OAR) are clinical decision guidelines used to identify whether p...
INTRODUCTION: Fractures of Ankle constitute about 10% of all fractures. This makes ankle fractures...
In a sports medicine center, we prospectively evalu-ated the Ottawa Ankle Rules over 1 year for thei...
AimsTo investigate the diagnostic validity of four radiological soft tissue signs Kager's sign (K), ...
The Ottawa ankle rules (OAR) are clinical decision guidelines used to identify whether patients with...
Background: Ankle injuries are one of the most common complaints of patients presenting to emergency...
Currently, the routine use of radiographs for uncomplicated ankle fractures represents good clinical...
A good classification system is important for clinical handoffs, research, and clinical treatment gu...
There is no satisfactory definition of “sprained ankle”. This study attempts to correlate the result...
This study was performed in two phases. The goal of Phase 0 was to determine the current use of radi...
Aim: To determine the amount of X-rays performed at the Accident and Emergency Department (A&E) at M...
Introduction: Ankle injuries represent one of the most common sports and extremity related complaint...
As with much of orthopaedics, radiography remains the principal evaluation strategy when investigati...
Background The judicious use of ankle and foot radiography should balance a correct diagnosis in all...
The Ottawa ankle and knee rules are validated clinical decision tools that guide clinicians in targe...
BACKGROUND: The Ottawa ankle rules (OAR) are clinical decision guidelines used to identify whether p...
INTRODUCTION: Fractures of Ankle constitute about 10% of all fractures. This makes ankle fractures...
In a sports medicine center, we prospectively evalu-ated the Ottawa Ankle Rules over 1 year for thei...
AimsTo investigate the diagnostic validity of four radiological soft tissue signs Kager's sign (K), ...
The Ottawa ankle rules (OAR) are clinical decision guidelines used to identify whether patients with...
Background: Ankle injuries are one of the most common complaints of patients presenting to emergency...
Currently, the routine use of radiographs for uncomplicated ankle fractures represents good clinical...
A good classification system is important for clinical handoffs, research, and clinical treatment gu...
There is no satisfactory definition of “sprained ankle”. This study attempts to correlate the result...