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. 1988 Jan:(226):169-73.

The subtalar sprain. A roentgenographic study

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  • PMID: 3335091

The subtalar sprain. A roentgenographic study

J M Meyer et al. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 1988 Jan.

Abstract

Subtalar and ankle sprains are more frequently associated than previously suspected. In this study, 40 patients were analyzed, using subtalar arthrograms and ankle stress films. Thirty-two of the 40 patients had a rupture involving components of both subtalar and ankle capsuloligamentous structures. If ignored or improperly treated, these lesions may develop into a sinus tarsi syndrome or a chronically painful and unstable ankle. Negative stress films in the presence of a clinically serious ankle injury should arouse suspicion of an underlying subtalar sprain, as demonstrated in six patients with positive arthrograms.

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