A case report highlighted the successful use of an osteochondral allograft in a young patient with a traumatic medial malleolus fracture, demonstrating good graft incorporation and pain-free ...
Closed reduction by reversal of the injuring forces is often successful for those abduction-external rotation injuries in which the medial malleolar fracture is below the level of the plafond ...
A young male footballer in his early 20s presented with right ankle pain, which increased on kicking a ball ... at the origin of the deltoid ligament on the anterior part of the medial malleolus and a ...
As the lesion was beneath the talar dome with an intact neck and head, a medial approach with medial malleolar osteotomy was performed ... and the patient was pain-free with no recurrence.
Pain related to overuse or overtraining can ... The medial portion of the tibia is called the medial malleolus. All long bones are limb bones that assist with weight-bearing and movement.
Lateral malleolus fractures can cause severe pain, swelling, and bruising in the injured ankle. They can also be tender to the touch, and in some cases they can make walking or putting any weight on ...