Background: Ankle decision rules are developed to expedite patient care and reduce the number of radiographs of the ankle and foot. Currently, only three systematic reviews have been conducted on the accuracy of the Ottawa Ankle and Foot Rules (OAFR) in adults and children. However, no systematic review has been performed to determine the most accurate ankle decision rule. Objectives: The purpose of this study is to examine which clinical decision rules are the most accurate for excluding ankle fracture after acute ankle trauma. Methods: A systematic search was conducted in the databases PubMed, CINAHL, PEDro, ScienceDirect, and EMBASE. The sensitivity, specificity, likelihood ratios, and diagnostic odds ratio of the included studies were c...
Background: Ankle injuries are one of the most common complaints of patients presenting to emergency...
A pooled analysis was conducted of the seven studies on the clinical diagnostic effectiveness of the...
Purpose The Ottawa ankle rules (OAR) brought about a reduction of radiographs on the Emergency Depar...
Background: Ankle decision rules are developed to expedite patient care and reduce the number of rad...
Background: Ankle decision rules are developed to expedite patient care and reduce the number of rad...
BACKGROUND: Ankle decision rules are developed to expedite patient care and reduce the number of rad...
Summary of Pijnenburg B, Glas A, de Roos M, Bogaard K, Lijmer J, Bossuyt P, Butzelaar R and Keeman J...
Background: Ankle sprain is frequently encountered, both in primary care and in emergency department...
Background Ankle sprain is frequently encountered, both in primary care and in emergency departments...
Objective: To determine whether patients with an ankle injury obtained the same results as clinician...
Background: Patients with acute ankle injuries form a major bulk in outdoor and emergency room, and ...
OBJECTIVES: We examined the accuracy of the Ottawa Ankle Rule (OAR) to rule out ankle and mid-foot f...
BACKGROUND: The Ottawa ankle rules (OAR) are clinical decision guidelines used to identify whether p...
The Ottawa ankle rules (OAR) are clinical decision guidelines used to identify whether patients with...
Acute ankle injuries are among the most common injuries in emergency departments. However, there are...
Background: Ankle injuries are one of the most common complaints of patients presenting to emergency...
A pooled analysis was conducted of the seven studies on the clinical diagnostic effectiveness of the...
Purpose The Ottawa ankle rules (OAR) brought about a reduction of radiographs on the Emergency Depar...
Background: Ankle decision rules are developed to expedite patient care and reduce the number of rad...
Background: Ankle decision rules are developed to expedite patient care and reduce the number of rad...
BACKGROUND: Ankle decision rules are developed to expedite patient care and reduce the number of rad...
Summary of Pijnenburg B, Glas A, de Roos M, Bogaard K, Lijmer J, Bossuyt P, Butzelaar R and Keeman J...
Background: Ankle sprain is frequently encountered, both in primary care and in emergency department...
Background Ankle sprain is frequently encountered, both in primary care and in emergency departments...
Objective: To determine whether patients with an ankle injury obtained the same results as clinician...
Background: Patients with acute ankle injuries form a major bulk in outdoor and emergency room, and ...
OBJECTIVES: We examined the accuracy of the Ottawa Ankle Rule (OAR) to rule out ankle and mid-foot f...
BACKGROUND: The Ottawa ankle rules (OAR) are clinical decision guidelines used to identify whether p...
The Ottawa ankle rules (OAR) are clinical decision guidelines used to identify whether patients with...
Acute ankle injuries are among the most common injuries in emergency departments. However, there are...
Background: Ankle injuries are one of the most common complaints of patients presenting to emergency...
A pooled analysis was conducted of the seven studies on the clinical diagnostic effectiveness of the...
Purpose The Ottawa ankle rules (OAR) brought about a reduction of radiographs on the Emergency Depar...