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  • Long term treatment of ankle injuries

    Some types of ankle fracture, pylon, talar neck, calcaneal are
    difficult to treat and can have long term disabling consequences,
    requiring protracted treatment and a ‘reduced quality of life’.
    Other types of ankle fracture, malleolar, are more frequent and
    easier to repair. The advice I have been given is that ‘outcome’ is
    likely to be good. My question is – Is this true? Malleolar
    fractures and much more common that the other three previously
    mentioned. If only 10% of them resulted in longer term, non
    surgical treatment then the ‘disabling costs’ would be significant.

    Is there any published literature looking at disablement from
    different types of ankle fracture? Does anyone have experience
    in treating patients with long term ankle injuries and if so are there
    related to malleolar fractures as well as pylon, talar neck,
    calcaneal.

    Many Thanks
    Adrian Roberts
    Adrian Roberts BSc MPhil
    Transport Research Laboratory
    Old Wokingham Road
    Crowthorne
    Berkshire, UK
    RG45 6AU
    Tel +44 (0)1344 770637
    Fax +44 (0)1344 770279

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