2021
DOI: 10.1177/10711007211027286
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Weightbearing Radiographs Reliably Predict Normal Ankle Congruence in Weber B/SER2 and 4a Fractures: A Prospective Case-Control Study

Abstract: Background: In Weber B/SER2-4 ankle fractures, assessment with weightbearing radiographs to ascertain stability of the ankle mortise has been advised. However, no previous studies report whether this method leads to preservation of normal ankle congruence. The purpose is to evaluate equivalence of ankle congruence of injured ankles after fracture union, vs the uninjured side, for stable SER2 and partially unstable SER4a fracture types. Methods: We conducted a prospective case-control study designed as an equiv… Show more

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“…Stability evaluation procedure using weightbearing radiographs were consistent with that described for the original study. 5 Participants were treated with a walking boot (AirCast AirSelect Standard, DJO Global Inc) or a below-the-knee cast for 6 weeks from baseline stability testing and were instructed to load the ankle as tolerated. All participants were scheduled for follow-up appointments at 2, 6, and 12 weeks after injury.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Stability evaluation procedure using weightbearing radiographs were consistent with that described for the original study. 5 Participants were treated with a walking boot (AirCast AirSelect Standard, DJO Global Inc) or a below-the-knee cast for 6 weeks from baseline stability testing and were instructed to load the ankle as tolerated. All participants were scheduled for follow-up appointments at 2, 6, and 12 weeks after injury.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Method of obtaining MCS measurements was consistent with that described in the original article. 5 Secondary outcomes included loss of congruence and delayed fracture healing and were recorded as therapy failures. Fracture healing was assumed if callus formation was present on radiographs with concurrent pain-free palpation over the fracture site.…”
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“…Gregersen and Molund 32 compared the tibiotalar congruence of an injured ankle with that of the contralateral, uninjured ankle in 149 patients. Those deemed stable (SER2 [supination external rotation]) or partially unstable (SER4a [gapping with stress but congruent on weight-bearing radiographs]) were allowed to be weight-bearing as tolerated in a functional orthosis.…”
Section: Traumamentioning
confidence: 99%