Long-term outcome after ruptured lateral ankle ligaments: A prospective study of three different treatments in 79 patients with 11-year follow-up
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In a prospective study of 79 patients with arthro-graphicalfy verified acute ruptured lateral ankle ligaments we have evaluated the long-term results of 3 different treatments: operation and walking-cast tor 5 weeks, walking-cast alone, and elastic bandage. The follow-up period was 11 (9-13) years. Residual disabilities and late complications, such as instability, pain on activity, and the number of ligament reconstructions and talocrural arthroses were equally low in all 3 groups. We conclude that noooperative treatment seems adequate.Downloads
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1995-01-01
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Munk, B., Holm-chnstensen, K., & Lind, T. (1995). Long-term outcome after ruptured lateral ankle ligaments: A prospective study of three different treatments in 79 patients with 11-year follow-up. Acta Orthopaedica, 66(5), 452–454. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679508995586
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