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  • ...ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3977148/ Northeastern Ohio Trauma Study III: incidence of fractures.] Ann Emerg Med. 1985 Mar;14(3):244-8.</ref> The proximal phalanx is the mo ...;68(12):2413-8. </ref> axial forces e.g. stubbing a toe, falls, and sports and recreational activity. A sudden abduction force applied to the digit agains
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  • ...Disturbances|gait]] and [[Balance Training|balance retraining]] and reach and grasp strategies. ...specific impairments impacting on their function (thinking of head-to-toe and [[Gait|gait analysis]]).
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  • ...b;43(1):44-50.</ref>&nbsp;Several clinical tests can be used to assess FAI and the respective ligament involved in the acute [https://www.physio-pedia.com '''Ligaments of the ankle'''
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  • == What is Charcot Foot? == ...linelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1046/j.1464-5491.2000.00233.x The charcot foot. Diabetic Medicine]. 2000 Apr;17(4):253-8.</ref>
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  • ...ed, compensation can occur further up the kinetic chain, resulting in pain and injury. == The “Ideal” Anatomy for a Ballet Foot ==
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  • ...portion of the body weight, with estimates ranging from 5-17%, hence these fractures, while significant, are not as severe as those in bones bearing a greater p ...equired in many sports. Disruption of the syndesmosis (syndesmotic or high ankle sprain) contributes to instability of the tibiotalar joint.<ref name=":0" /
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  • ...n.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deltoid_ligament#/media/File:Gray354.png|thumb|Medial Ankle Ligament]] ...Jan–. PMID: 31424742.</ref> .It is attached above to the apex and anterior and posterior borders of the medial malleolus. The plantar calcaneonavicular li
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  • ...lammation to a complete tibialis posterior tendon rupture. Early diagnosis and surgical repair will restore full normal function. <ref name="William M. Ge ...ssed because the symptoms of this injury resemble the symptoms of a normal ankle sprain. Some physicians may feel that posterior tibial tendon rupture is a
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  • ...erstanding of foot and ankle anatomy is necessary for the proper diagnosis and treatment of injuries. ...the foot consists of the hindfoot, midfoot and forefoot. Each part of the foot is composed of several bones.
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  • ...Without prompt treatment, acute compartment syndrome can lead to ischemia and eventually, necrosis.<ref name=":2">Torlincasi AM, Lopez RA, Waseem M. [htt ...syndrome is seen include the forearm, thigh, buttock, shoulder, hand, and foot.<ref name=":2" />
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  • ...i/S0972978X22001568 Current concepts in the surgical management of chronic ankle lateral ligament instability]. J Orthop. 2022 Jul 19;33:87-94. </ref>... ...ce of the star excursion balance test in subjects with and without chronic ankle instability. PLoS One. 2018;13(8):e0201479.</ref>
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  • ...ions for the future.] Bone. 2002 Sep 1;31(3):430-3.</ref> Fractures of the foot are less common.<br> === Fractures of the ankle ===
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  • ...o one sprain per 10 000 people daily<ref>The gender issue: epidemiology of ankle injuries in athletes who participate in basketball. ...h ankle sprains: a prospective examination of an athletic population. Foot Ankle Int. 1998;19:653–660.</ref>.
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  • ...habilitation-in-conflicts-and-disasters/ Early Rehabilitation in Conflicts and Disasters.] London, UK: Handicap International. 2020. p107-109 ...habilitation-in-conflicts-and-disasters/ Early Rehabilitation in Conflicts and Disasters].
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  • ...the foot and ankle assessment. The purpose of using special investigations and tests is to confirm the clinical diagnosis. <blockquote>"We can't treat the An [[X-Rays|X-ray]] can help to investigate bone and soft tissue:
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  • [[File: Anatomy ankle and foot 2.jpg|right|frameless]] ...]] [[bone]]<nowiki/>s. Together, the three borders (listed below) form the ankle mortise.
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  • ...ls/eor/6/8/2058-5241.6.200138.xml Current management of trimalleolar ankle fractures.] EFORT Open Reviews. 2021 Aug 10;6(8):692-703.</ref> === Ankle Joint ===
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  • These bones display high degree of variability in size, location, penetrance and anatomical connection to the main skeleton across vertebrate species. ...is a chronic injury, caused by frequent pressure and results in irritation and painful inflammation of the surrounding tissues.
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  • ...and soleus. In the leg, it is accompanied by the posterior tibial vessels and lies in the tarsal tunnel.<ref>Banik Sr S, Guria LR, Banik S, Guria Sr LR. ...aps/tibial-nerve#1 (last accessed 17/03/2019).</ref> It also has articular and cutaneous branches.<ref name=":2">Wikipedia. The tibial nerve[https://en.wi
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  • ...2_Splints_and_Casts_Indications_and_Methods Splints and casts: indications and methods]. American family physician. 2009 Sep 1;80(5):491-9.</ref> ...Woodcast splints for immobilization of the limb during serial manipulation and casting for idiopathic clubfoot in infants: a prospective randomized trial]
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