Supination-eversion fractures of the ankle joint: changes in incidence over 30 years
- PMID: 3623358
- DOI: 10.1177/107110078700800107
Supination-eversion fractures of the ankle joint: changes in incidence over 30 years
Abstract
The sex- and age-specific incidence has been calculated for ankle fractures from the first part of the 1950s and compared with the 1980s, a 30-year interval. The fractures were also classified according to Lauge-Hansen. Altogether 1784 fractures were found. During that time interval ankle fractures had become more common, particularly those with extensive skeletal involvement, such as the stage IV supination-eversion fractures, which today have an incidence pattern more typical of a fragility fracture in elderly women.
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