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Ankle trauma

  • Describe a Dupuytren's fracture
  • Describe a Maisonneuve's fracture
  • Describe a Pott's fracture
  • Describe a Tillaux's fracture
  • Describe a Triplane fracture
  • Describe a Wagstaffe-LeFort fracture
  • Describe a tibial plafond (pilon) fractur
  • How are distal tibial and fibular fractures classified?
  • List four plain film radiographic findings that may be associated with a deltoid ligament tear.
  • What are three critical clinical factors to be considered in an ankle fracture?
  • What is a mortise view?
  • What is the least commonly injured ligament?
  • Which ligament in the ankle is most commonly injured?
  • Which radiographs are required for any patient with a suspected ankle injury?

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