Sprinting on a running track: a rare cause of a Lisfranc dislocation.
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Cork University Hospital, Cork. fjk@vodafone.ieIssue Date
2012-02-03T15:08:45ZMeSH
AdolescentDislocations/*etiology/surgery
Foot Injuries/*etiology/surgery
Humans
Male
Metatarsal Bones/*injuries/surgery
Running/*injuries
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Ir Med J. 2003 Nov-Dec;96(10):307-8.Journal
Irish medical journalPubMed ID
14870811Abstract
We present a case report of a young man who sustained a serious foot injury while sprinting in a straight line. We discuss the management of these injuries and emphasise the importance of a high index of suspicion amongst orthopaedic, casualty and radiology trainees.Language
engISSN
0332-3102 (Print)0332-3102 (Linking)
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