2024
DOI: 10.1002/ksa.12079
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Acute clinical evaluation for the diagnosis of lateral ankle ligament injuries is useful: A comparison between the acute and delayed settings

Thomas P. A. Baltes,
Celeste Geertsema,
Liesel Geertsema
et al.

Abstract: PurposeTo determine the diagnostic value of seven injury history variables, nine clinical tests (including the combination thereof) and overall clinical suspicion for complete discontinuity of the lateral ankle ligaments in the acute (0–2 days post‐injury) and delayed setting (5–8 days post‐injury).MethodsAll acute ankle injuries in adult athletes (≥18 years) presenting up to 2 days post‐injury were assessed for eligibility. Athletes were excluded if imaging studies demonstrated a frank fracture or 3 T MRI cou… Show more

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