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Management of High Ankle Sprain

Choi KY, Lee JY

High ankle sprain (distal tibiofibular syndesmosis injury) occurs from rotational injuries, specifically external rotation, and may be associated with ankle fractures. The prevalence of these injuries may be higher than...
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Corrigendum: Efficacy of a Knee Walker for Foot and Ankle Patients: Comparative Study with an Axillary Crutch

Song JH, Kang C, Kim SB, Heo YM, Won YG, Jung SJ, Chung HJ

This correction is being published to correct the corresponding author's name and information in the article.
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Evidence-based Treatment of Acute Lateral Ankle Sprain

Cho BK

Acute lateral ankle sprain, which is the most common musculoskeletal injury, can be treated effectively with appropriate evidence-based initial care using PRICE (protection, rest, ice, compression, and elevation) and functional...
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Acute Anterior Talofibular Ligament Open Type Avulsion Fracture: A Case Report

Kang C, Lee GS, Lee JK

An ankle sprain is a relatively common sports-related injury but a severe open ankle sprain (SOAS) is very rare. A 27-year-old female athlete was injured during running and was hospitalized...
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Comparision between Syndesmotic Screw Fixation and Knotless Tightrope® Fixation on Ankle Fractures with Distal Tibiofibular Syndesmosis Injury

Park JS, Lee SJ, Kang SH, Kim GL

PURPOSE: A distal tibiofibular syndesmosis injury with an ankle fracture is usually fixed with syndesmotic screws. Knotless Tightrope® has been used as an alternative procedure because of the fewer reported...
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Ankle Arthrodesis for Severe Arthritis Induced by Diffuse-Type Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis: A Case Report

Kim YK, Suh JS, Choi JY

Pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS) is a proliferative disease that affects the synovial joint, tendon and bursa. PVNS can form a nodular structure in any joint, but it most commonly affects...
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Schwannoma Arising from the Plantar Digital Nerve of the 2nd Toe: A Case Report

Choi JC, Song WS, Kim JM, Kwon KW

A schwannoma is a benign tumor that originates from the peripheral nerve sheath. Schwannomas occur most commonly in the head and neck region involving the brachial plexus and the spinal...
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Non-osseous Coalition of the Third Metatarsal-Lateral Cuneiform Joint: A Case Report

Seo JS, Min HJ, Kim KC, Roh YJ, Shin SK

This paper reports a rare case of the symptomatic third metatarsal (MT3) - lateral cuneiform (LC) in a 55-year-old male who presented with complaints of severe intermittent pain in his...
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Bioabsorbable Screws Used in Hallux Valgus Treatment Using Proximal Chevron Osteotomy

Shin WJ, Chung YW, An KY, Seo JW

Hallux valgus is a deformity that causes pain in the first metatarsophalangeal joint. Surgical methods are quite diverse and a range of osteotomies are used at the proximal and distal...
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Surgical Treatment of Chronic Tophaceous Gout in the 1st Metatarso-Phalangeal Joint

Lee TH, Nam IH, Ahn GY, Lee YH, Lee YS, Choi YD, Lee HH

PURPOSE: Chronic tophaceous gout is a painful and disabling inflammatory disease. Surgical treatment for chronic tophaceous gout is very difficult with many complications. This study evaluated the efficacy of shortening...
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Outpatient Percutaneous Flexor Tenotomy for Diabetic Claw Toe Deformity with Ulcer

Lee DH, Chung JW

PURPOSE: Toe ulcers have been implicated as a causative factor in diabetic foot amputation. The aim of this study was to evaluate the outcomes of percutaneous needle flexor tenotomies of...
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