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Igor Gossuin1, Valentina Longhino1, Canelle Bakota-Morrison1
1Service d'orthopédie et de traumatologie, Département de l'appareil locomoteur, Centre hospitalier universitaire vaudois, 1011 Lausanne.
Abstract:
Musculoskeletal diseases of the foot and ankle are common reasons for primary care consultations. The purpose of this article, which focuses on the seven most common foot and ankle pathologies seen in general practice, is to help general practitioners perform an initial radiological assessment that allows for a correct diagnosis and can then be used by the specialist without the need for repeat imaging. This approach optimizes collaboration between the general practitioner and the specialist, reduces costs, and avoids unnecessary patient radiation.
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