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Evaluation and management of high ankle sprains
K M Smith1, K J Kovacich-Smith, M Witt
1Department of Podiatric Medicine, College of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, Des Moines University-Osteopathic Medical Center, Iowa, USA.
Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery
|August 14, 2001
Abstract:
Owing to the variability of injury, a mechanism of injury other than external rotation of the foot should not rule out a high ankle sprain. One must consider syndesmotic injury in the differential diagnosis of common ankle sprains and trauma. A high index of suspicion must lead the physician through clinical and radiographic examinations. Early and appropriate treatment of a high ankle sprain can greatly decrease a prolonged return to activity. Patients, especially competitive atheletes, must be educated regarding the morbidity of the condition.