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  1. 19 lut 2024 · A Lisfranc injury is a tarsometatarsal fracture dislocation characterized by traumatic disruption between the articulation of the medial cuneiform and base of the second metatarsal. Diagnosis is confirmed by radiographs which may show widening of the interval between the 1st and 2nd ray.

    • Lisfranc Injury

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    • Evidence

      PMID: 19796583 Foot Ankle Int. 2009 Oct;30(10):913-22. C 3...

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  2. 23 kwi 2024 · The Lisfranc ligament attaches the medial cuneiform to the 2 nd metatarsal base via three bands, the dorsal ligament, interosseous ligament and the plantar ligament.

  3. Medially, the ankle joint is stabilized by the deltoid ligament, made up of superficial attachments to the medial malleolus proximally and to the talus, calcaneus, and navicular distally, and deep fibers that insert distally on to the talus.

  4. Tenderness along the metatarsal joints supports the diagnosis of midfoot sprain with potential for segmental instability. Pain can localize to the medial or lateral aspect of the foot at the tarsometatarsal region on direct palpation, or it can be produced by abduction and pronation of the forefoot while the hindfoot is held fixed.

  5. 14 wrz 2022 · A Lisfranc injury refers to bony or ligamentous disruption of the tarsal-metatarsal (TMT), intercuneiform (IC), and/or naviculocuneiform (NC) joints and can range from a stable ligament sprain to a grossly displaced and unstable fracture dislocation through the midfoot.

  6. Results: Stress fractures of the foot and ankle can be divided into low and high risk based upon their propensity to heal without complication. A wide variety of nonoperative strategies are employed based on the duration of symptoms, type of fracture, and patient factors, such as activity type, desire to return to sport, and compliance.

  7. 3 kwi 2020 · Distal tibial physeal closure occurs in a unique eccentric pattern (Fig 1) over a period of 18 months, typically between 12 and 15 years of age in girls and between 14 and 18 years of age in boys. The central portion closes first. The closure then extends to the medial side, while the lateral side closes last.

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