Inversion injuries of the ankle: clinical assessment and radiographic review
- PMID: 6781589
- PMCID: PMC1504464
- DOI: 10.1136/bmj.282.6264.607
Inversion injuries of the ankle: clinical assessment and radiographic review
Abstract
Inversion injuries of the ankle are a common cause of referral and presentation to accident units. They impose a load on radiographic services. A prospective trial was carried out to determine the accuracy of clinical examination. All patients were assessed clinically then examined radiographically, the clinical assessment missed 5% of the fractures. These, however, were all minor avulsion fractures or crush fractures and Tubigrip support was sufficient. Clinical examinations is, therefore, accurate and the need for most x-ray examination is questionable. X-ray examination should be reserved for patients with continuing pain or those who clinically have a fracture requiring immobilisation. This would produce a large saving in NHS resources.
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