Ankle fracture is one of the most common lower limb fractures for they account for 9% of all fractures representing a significant portion of the trauma workload. Ankle fractures usually affect young men and older women, however, below the age of 50; ankle fractures are the commonest in men. Two commonly used classification systems for ankle fractures include the danis weber AO classification and the Lauge-Hansen classification. There is biomechanical evidence that posterior non-locking plates are superior in stability than laterally placed plates; however there is little clinical evidence. There are several different methods of ankle fracture fixation, however the goal of treatment remains a stable anatomic reduction of talus in the ...
Osteoporotic ankle fractures result from mechanical forces that would not ordinarily result in fract...
Osteoporotic ankle fractures result from mechanical forces that would not ordinarily result in fract...
Background: Ankle fractures represent approximately 9% of all fractures and are a common occurrence ...
Ankle fracture is one of the most common lower limb fractures for they account for 9 % of all frac-t...
Introduction: Ankle injuries comprise a major group of lower limb trauma. Many of these injuries can...
Background: Ankle fracture is one of the most common injuries in sports and daily activity. Unstable...
Ankle fractures are commonly seen in orthopaedic practice. This retrospective study of patients wit...
Ankle fractures are one of the most common injuries treated by orthopedic surgeons worldwide. Howeve...
Ankle fractures are one of the most common injuries treated by orthopedic surgeons worldwide. Howeve...
Introduction: Ankle fractures are a common injury and considered to be part of the ‘bread & butter’...
Introduction: Ankle fractures are a common injury and considered to be part of the ‘bread & butter’...
Ankle fracture is one of the most common fractures of the lower limb, especially in older women and ...
Trimalleolar fractures are one of the most complex fracture around ankle. This study aims to assess ...
Ankle fractures are the most common lower extremity fractures. The main causes of ankle fractures ar...
Ankle fractures are the most common lower extremity fractures. The main causes of ankle fractures ar...
Osteoporotic ankle fractures result from mechanical forces that would not ordinarily result in fract...
Osteoporotic ankle fractures result from mechanical forces that would not ordinarily result in fract...
Background: Ankle fractures represent approximately 9% of all fractures and are a common occurrence ...
Ankle fracture is one of the most common lower limb fractures for they account for 9 % of all frac-t...
Introduction: Ankle injuries comprise a major group of lower limb trauma. Many of these injuries can...
Background: Ankle fracture is one of the most common injuries in sports and daily activity. Unstable...
Ankle fractures are commonly seen in orthopaedic practice. This retrospective study of patients wit...
Ankle fractures are one of the most common injuries treated by orthopedic surgeons worldwide. Howeve...
Ankle fractures are one of the most common injuries treated by orthopedic surgeons worldwide. Howeve...
Introduction: Ankle fractures are a common injury and considered to be part of the ‘bread & butter’...
Introduction: Ankle fractures are a common injury and considered to be part of the ‘bread & butter’...
Ankle fracture is one of the most common fractures of the lower limb, especially in older women and ...
Trimalleolar fractures are one of the most complex fracture around ankle. This study aims to assess ...
Ankle fractures are the most common lower extremity fractures. The main causes of ankle fractures ar...
Ankle fractures are the most common lower extremity fractures. The main causes of ankle fractures ar...
Osteoporotic ankle fractures result from mechanical forces that would not ordinarily result in fract...
Osteoporotic ankle fractures result from mechanical forces that would not ordinarily result in fract...
Background: Ankle fractures represent approximately 9% of all fractures and are a common occurrence ...