A high proportion of fractures to the lateral process of the talus (LPT) has been reported in snowboarding, which accounted for 34% of all ankle fractures (Kirkpatrick et al., 1998). A fracture to the LPT is an injury unique to snowboarders and is often misdiagnosed by physicians as an anterolateral ankle sprain. LPT fractures often involve the articular surface of the subtalar joint and it has been shown that misdiagnosis may lead to severe degeneration of the ankle joint and long term morbidity (Boon et aI., 1999). The mechanism of this injury has been studied intensively. LPT fractures are high impact injuries, landing after aerial manoeuvres is thought to be the major cause of LPT fractures (Boon et aI., 1999). In a cadaver study no fra...
Christian Ehrnthaller,1 Heinz Kusche,2 Florian Gebhard1 1Department of Traumatology, Hand-, Plastic-...
Lauge Hansen classification is the commonly followed classifi- cation for ankle fractures. It consis...
Fracture of the lateral process of the talus in snowboarders F. von Knoch, U. Reckord
Fracture of the lateral process of the talus is an injury unique to snowboarders and is of particula...
In this case study we report a fracture of the lateral process of the talus (LPF) in a snowboarder. ...
Skiing and snowboarding are the most popular winter sports in the Alps and are practiced by an incre...
Because snowboarders are known to injure their ankles more often than alpine skiers, it has been pos...
Snowboard jump landings represent an important topic of study within the area of sports biomechanics...
Copyright © 2014 Miriam Klous et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
A biomechanical analysis of snowboard jump landings is yet to be published. The purpose of this work...
Although if fractures of the lateral process of the talus (LPT) have been considered rare the widesp...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of stance width and binding angles on tib...
Eight recreational skiers performed drop landings barefoot and wearing ski boots. The purpose of thi...
Background and Aim: Alpine skiing and snowboarding share the hazards of accidents accounting for tib...
Christian Ehrnthaller,1 Heinz Kusche,2 Florian Gebhard1 1Department of Traumatology, Hand-, Plastic-...
Lauge Hansen classification is the commonly followed classifi- cation for ankle fractures. It consis...
Fracture of the lateral process of the talus in snowboarders F. von Knoch, U. Reckord
Fracture of the lateral process of the talus is an injury unique to snowboarders and is of particula...
In this case study we report a fracture of the lateral process of the talus (LPF) in a snowboarder. ...
Skiing and snowboarding are the most popular winter sports in the Alps and are practiced by an incre...
Because snowboarders are known to injure their ankles more often than alpine skiers, it has been pos...
Snowboard jump landings represent an important topic of study within the area of sports biomechanics...
Copyright © 2014 Miriam Klous et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
A biomechanical analysis of snowboard jump landings is yet to be published. The purpose of this work...
Although if fractures of the lateral process of the talus (LPT) have been considered rare the widesp...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of stance width and binding angles on tib...
Eight recreational skiers performed drop landings barefoot and wearing ski boots. The purpose of thi...
Background and Aim: Alpine skiing and snowboarding share the hazards of accidents accounting for tib...
Christian Ehrnthaller,1 Heinz Kusche,2 Florian Gebhard1 1Department of Traumatology, Hand-, Plastic-...
Lauge Hansen classification is the commonly followed classifi- cation for ankle fractures. It consis...
Fracture of the lateral process of the talus in snowboarders F. von Knoch, U. Reckord