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The health economics of ankle and foot sprains and fractures: A systematic review of English-language published papers. Part 1: Overview and critical appraisal
2019, FootCitation Excerpt :Several assessed more than one type of foot or ankle injury: 22 (69%) reviewed ankle fractures [21–42] 8 (25%) reviewed foot fractures (including metatarsal, tarsal, talus, calcaneal fractures) [15,16,21,25,28,29,38,43]
The health economics of ankle and foot sprains and fractures: A systematic review of English-language published papers. Part 2: The direct and indirect costs of injury
2019, FootCitation Excerpt :Ankle fractures: 22 studies — 2 on undisplaced or stable ankle fractures, 20 on unstable ankle fractures, displaced unimalleolar, bimalleolar, or trimalleolar fractures of the ankle, or ankle fractures requiring operative management [7,19–29,31–39,30] Foot fractures: 8 studies — 3 on calcaneus fractures, 3 on talus fractures, 4 on metatarsal, tarsal, or phalanges fractures [7,23,28,32,35,40–43] Limb threatening ankle and/or foot fractures: 3 studies [42,43,44]
Identification of feigned ankle plantar and dorsiflexors weakness in normal subjects
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