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Page: ABJS Workshop on Fracture Repair Augmentation (OrthopaedicsOne Articles)
{use-layout:ORTHOSEC} Workshop held in November 1997, manuscripts published as a supplement to the October 1998 issue of Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research® (CORR) Issue Table of Contents Sign…
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Page: Ankle Fractures (OrthopaedicsOne Review)
Anatomy Syndesmosis Consists of three ligaments (some describe four ligaments by including the infferior transverse tibiofibular ligament, which is likely just a component of the posterior tibiofibula…
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Page: Ankle fractures (OrthopaedicsOne Articles)
Introduction Ankle fractures are among the most common fractures treated by physicians and are comprised of a range of different injury patterns and vary in severity. Isolated malleolar fractures make…
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Page: Base of 5th metatarsal fracture (OrthopaedicsOne Articles)
Introduction Fractures of the proximal fifth metatarsal are quite common and usually can be divided into one of three patterns: Avulsion fractures of the base of the metatarsal Fractures at the juncti…
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Page: Bilateral subtrochanteric stress fractures in patient with history of bisphosphonate use (OrthopaedicsOne Cases)

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Page: Calcaneal fracture (OrthopaedicsOne Articles)
Introduction The calcaneus is the most frequently injured tarsal bone. Approximately 75% of these injuries are intra-articular, and almost all occur due to an axial load such as a fall from a height o…
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Page: Calcaneus fractures (OrthopaedicsOne Articles)
Introduction Calcaneal fractures are the most common tarsal fractures. They are caused by axial loading, most commonly from a fall or MVA. The fracture is created primarily by the driving force of the…
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Page: Calcaneus Fractures (OrthopaedicsOne Review)
Mechanism Fall from a height in 80-90% 10% are associated with lumbar spine fractures Fractures are bilateral in 5 - 10% Associated with other lower limb injuries in 25% Classification Extra-articular…
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