[Ankle and foot sprains: conventional radiography aspects].

G Saliou, M Kocheida, J Vernois, B Bonnaire, P Lehmann, B Vanden Abeel, G Boulu, A F Le Blanche, J N Vallée
Author Information
  1. G Saliou: Service de radiologie A, CHU Nord, place Victor Pauchet, 80054 Amiens cedex 1, France. saliou.guillaume@chu-amiens.fr

Abstract

Emergency departments frequently encounter pathology resulting from injury to the foot and ankle, with approximately 6000 case per day in France. In an ankle sprain, 85% of the lesions involve the lateral collateral ligament. Many other, much rarer, types of lesion with different therapeutic consequences can present, however. Interpretation of the initial conventional radiographs is vital to establishing the type lesion and to proposing adapted and rapid treatment. The objective of this article is to review the various osteoarticular and ligament injuries encountered in the foot and the ankle.

MeSH Term

Ankle Injuries
Collateral Ligaments
Foot Injuries
Fractures, Bone
Humans
Metatarsal Bones
Radiography
Sprains and Strains
Subtalar Joint
Talus

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