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  1. Fractures of the Talus. - Type I: - non displaced fracture of talar neck: - only those frxs in which there is no displacement of the subtalar joints should be designated as type I frxs;

  2. - talocalcaneal ligament is important in the dorsal and supination displacement of a talar neck fracture; - disruption of talocalcaneal ligament allows displacement of the frx; - when the ligament is intact, it is possible to do a closed reduction;

  3. Diagnosis of medial tubercle fractures of the talar posterior process using oblique views. Use of a 30-Degree External Rotation View for Posteromedial Tubercle Fractures of the Talus. Treatment of posterior ankle pain by excision of a bipartite talar fragment.

  4. 10 cze 2015 · Optimal treatment relies on an accurate understanding of the injury. Plain ankle and foot radiographs are obtained to characterize the talus fracture and to identify adjacent injuries.

  5. 13 lut 2020 · Talus fractures continue to represent a challenging and commonly encountered group of injuries. Its near-complete articular cartilage surface, and its role in force transmission between the leg and foot, makes successful treatment of such injuries a mandatory prerequisite to regained function.

  6. 4 maj 2024 · Three mechanisms have been described to explain talus neck fractures: (a) a dorsally directed force on a fixed foot; (b) supination of the foot with impingement of the talar neck against the medial malleolus; and (c) direct trauma to the dorsal aspect of the foot.

  7. Talus fractures result following high energy trauma and can lead to significant functional impairment. The complex morphology of the talus, it's multiple articulations and tenuous blood supply translate into significant challenges that must be overcome to achieve the best possible outcomes.

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