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Fractures of the Talus: Anatomy, Evaluation, and Management Brian C. Toolan, MD, and Bruce J. Sangeorzan, MD Disclosures Medscape General Medicine. 1999;1 (3) Operative Management ...
An osteochondral lesion of the talus is a small fracture or lesion of the cartilage that covers the talus, which is the lowest bone of the ankle joint. In some cases, there may also be damage to the ...
Stress fractures are small bone cracks from overuse. Learn about the causes, who's at risk, and current methods for diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.
The talus (or "ankle bone") connects your leg to your foot. Doctors think of the ankle as having three sides and a "roof," and fractures can occur in each of these areas or in combination.
Potential adjunctive therapies to promote bone healing also need to be explored. 24 Clinically, it is important to perform a CT if an (active) patient presents with pain and swelling after a previous ...
Dirt sheets report ankle fracture or injury,” Reed wrote. “I unfortunately smashed my talus bone completely in half, I had it surgically repaired with screws and fragments taken out.
Let's clear up some things. Dirt sheets report ankle fracture or injury. I unfortunately smashed my talus bone completely in half, I had it surgically repaired with screws and fragments taken out.
Let's clear up some things. Dirt sheets report ankle fracture or injury. I unfortunately smashed my talus bone completely in half, I had it surgically repaired with screws and fragments taken out.
Let's clear up some things. Dirt sheets report ankle fracture or injury. I unfortunately smashed my talus bone completely in half, I had it surgically repaired with screws and fragments taken out.
The talus is considered a short bone and is one of the main bones of the ankle. The talus bone is a little longer than 5 centimeters in women and a bit over 6 centimeters in men. A fracture of the ...
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