- A
trimalleolar fracture is a
fracture of the
ankle that
involves the
lateral malleolus, the
medial malleolus, and the
distal posterior aspect of the tibia...
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lateral malleolus,
medial malleolus,
posterior malleolus, bimalleolar, and
trimalleolar fractures. The
Ottawa ankle rule can help
determine the need for X-rays...
- and the
posterior margin of the
distal end of the
tibia is
known as a "
trimalleolar fracture". An
example of Pott's
fracture would be in a
sports tackling...
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people over 60
years of age, and
patients with
existing comorbidities. A
trimalleolar fracture is a
fracture of the
ankle that
involves the
lateral malleolus...
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experience little to mild pain and have few
restrictions in functionality.
Trimalleolar fracture Pott's
fracture Tejwani, Nirmal; et al. (2007). "Are Outcomes...
- toddler's fracture, and
those including both the
tibia and fibula;
trimalleolar fracture,
bimalleolar fracture, Pott's fracture. In Judaism, the tibia...
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fracture of
ankle Bosworth fracture Combined tibia and
fibula fracture:
Trimalleolar fracture Bimalleolar fracture Pott's
fracture Crus fracture: Patella...
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fracture of
ankle Bosworth fracture Combined tibia and
fibula fracture:
Trimalleolar fracture Bimalleolar fracture Pott's
fracture Crus fracture: Patella...
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fracture of
ankle Bosworth fracture Combined tibia and
fibula fracture:
Trimalleolar fracture Bimalleolar fracture Pott's
fracture Crus fracture: Patella...
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fracture of
ankle Bosworth fracture Combined tibia and
fibula fracture:
Trimalleolar fracture Bimalleolar fracture Pott's
fracture Crus fracture: Patella...