Among the earliest observations on the pathomechanics of ankle injuries were those by Sir Percival Pott, [1] who, in an article entitled "Some Few General Remarks on Fractures and Dislocations ...
7 How did your ankle fracture change the types or amounts of activities that you actually participated or previously participated in? 3. Decreased strength 3. Feelings of frustration 3.
Figure 1: The Charcot midfoot fracture–dislocation of the ... joints (type 1), followed by hindfoot joints (type 2), the ankle joint (type 3A), the posterior calcaneus (type 3B), multiple ...
Beyond hip and vertebral fracture, other types of fractures have been linked ... distal radius, and ankle, as well as subdural and epidural hemorrhage, and compared results for the two cohorts.