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5, American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol. Avulsion fracture of the base of the fifth metatarsal is the most common isolated injury of the foot resulting from inversion or adduction force. 7, Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, Vol. x+ | 16, No. 1, Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, Vol. 2006;16:13841. We report a 21-year-old patient presented with a 9 months old cuboid fracture. 30, No. ArticlesCasesCoursesLog Log inSign url signup modal props.json lang u0026email . 6 0 obj 2013;201:132530, Blumberg K, Patterson RJ. An associated avulsion fracture of the tuberosity of the navicular was also present. Dr. Rahul Banerjee answered. adobe:docid:indd:89637412-0d7e-11de-b9ed-86c100e5e765 2, Langenbecks Archiv fr Klinische Chirurgie, Vol. 3, Ariv Kaynak Tarama Dergisi, Vol. xU0DYI\"qg?PCEH%J{L2+.RV46skS8Rwm&Py&($`$~ )qamxbWUW=;m 2a, b). He presented with a localized pain around his left foot. Others may require non weight bearing for a pro. 11, No. 432, Foot & Ankle International, Vol. 12, Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, Vol. Scans such as X-rays can be used to show the nature of your injury. Calcaneal Avulsion Fractures: An Often Forgotten Diagnosis Sarah M. Yu1 Joseph S. Yu Yu SM, Yu JS 1Both authors: Department of Radiology, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, 395 West 12th Ave, Ste 481, Columbus, OH 43210. endobj Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, Vol. endstream 3, Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, Vol. Address correspondence to J. S. Yu (Joseph.yu@osumc.edu). 29, No. 2, Seminars in Roentgenology, Vol. 7 0 obj 13, No. nately coronal oriented avulsion fracture through the APC (Fig. These fractures were treated conservatively by immobilization in a plaster cast. 21, No. 29, No. Examination showed marked swelling about the dorsum of the tarsus and sharp tenderness over the cuboid and navicular. 210, No. xS**T0T0 Bi y8# 1983;146:339346. 20 0 obj . % xU0DYI\"qg?PCEH%J{L2+.RV46skS8Rwm&Py&($`$~ )qamxbWUW=;m The toddler's cuboid fracture. endstream Case II: A 48-year-old housewife caught the toe of her right shoe on the edge of a stair step. endstream Because the cuboid was severely comminuted, a midtarsal fusion was done. The cast was removed after ten weeks, when weight-bearing was begun. xU0DYI\"qg?PCEH%J{L2+.RV46skS8Rwm&Py&($`$~ )qamxbWUW=;m Yu SM, Dardani M, Yu JS. The 5 cases which we are presenting were observed by us during the past year, possibly because these fractures are more common than is generally realized. While cuboid and cuneiform fractures are uncommon . Initial radiographs were reported as unremarkable and MRI was requested. Examination showed marked swelling about the dorsum of the tarsus and sharp tenderness over the cuboid and navicular. 4, The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, Vol. Adobe InDesign CC 2015 (Windows) 26, No. xU0DYI\"qg?PCEH%J{L2+.RV46skS8Rwm&Py&($`$~ )qamxbWUW=;m 300, No. 3, Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Vol. 1, International Journal of Surgery Case Reports, Vol. %PDF-1.3 Check for errors and try again. endobj 2, Indian Journal of Orthopaedics, Vol. 1, Current Sports Medicine Reports, Vol. x_ray. 94, No. <>stream 6, No. endobj adobe:docid:indd:89637412-0d7e-11de-b9ed-86c100e5e765 23, No. MATERIALS AND METHODS. Case III: A 39-year-old woman put her right foot on the gas pedal instead of on the brake in an attempt to avoid a collision while driving her automobile. 26, No. Medially, it articulates with the navicular nad lateral cuneiform. 22 0 obj Classification and epidemiology of midfoot fractures. our supporters and advertisers.Become Gold Supporter and see ads. Within a few minutes she was seen by an orthopedic surgeon, Dr. D. T. Jones, who noted marked swelling over the dorsum of the tarsus and marked tenderness over the midtarsal area both laterally and medially. Symptoms of a Cuboid Fracture. Frontal. endobj Radiology (ASER) educational resources. Cuboid stress fracture. 3, Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Vol. 5, American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol. 12 0 obj Radiology i953;60:850-854 5.Sangeorzan B.Footandanklejoint.In:Hansen ST.Swiontkowski MF, eds.Orthopaedic traumaprotocols. AJR Am J Roentgenol. An isolated reference to cuboidal fracture appears in a single sentence by Schinz, Baensch, Friedl, and Uehlinger (8). 2, Orthopedic Clinics of North America, Vol. 26, No. 94, No. x+ | 18, No. ADVERTISEMENT: Supporters see fewer/no ads. 3, Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, Vol. When avulsion fracture is identified, a high suspicion index is needed to exclude Lisfranc and Chopart injuries. 47, No. 52, No. Angoules, Antonios G., et al. 210, No. Court-Brown CM, Zinna S, Ekrol I. &Y@6KYv3 ;v Avulsion fractures of the cuboid mostly occur at the insertion of the plantar calcaneocuboid ligament. In the case of shortening of the . Dr J. Hayes August . A retrospective search for patients with the diagnosis of a cuboid stress fracture was performed for a 19-year period. Enter your email address below and we will send you the reset instructions. 5, 2022 Radiological Society of North America, Case report of a fractured cuboid following an inversion injury of the ankle, Isolated undisplaced fracture of the cuboid in a professional soccer player: a case report. endstream 28, No. &Y@6KYv3 ;v The mechanisms of injuries include overuse and neuropathic conditions, although most cases are related to trauma. Proximally, the cuboid has a saddle shaped articulation with the calcaneus. 98-B, No. 2014;1:132135. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the MRI appearance of this condition. Distally, it articulates with the fourth and fifth metatarsals. 36, No. endstream xS**T0T0 Bi yJ% 210, No. 6, No. 25, No. 2, Foot & Ankle International, Vol. 17, No. 4, Annales franaises de mdecine durgence, Vol. The cuboid makes up the midfoot's contribution to the lateral column of the foot and serves mainly as a lateral column spacer block. https://www.sportsmedreview.com/by-joint/foot/, https://wikism.org/w/index.php?title=Cuboid_Fracture&oldid=17912, Including both traumatic and stress fractures, "Nutcracker" fracture first described by Hermel and Gershon-Cohen in 1953, Rare fracture pattern, poorly described in the literature, Midfoot are rare and have an annual incidence of approximately 3.6/100,000 fractures, Annual frequency reaches 1.8 per 100000 in the United Kingdom, Rare fracture pattern, some presentations limited to case reports, Diagnostically challenging, often missed in minor trauma, Isolated avulsion fractures are most common, Can occur as the result of indirect compression with axial force applied to a plantar-flexed, abducted foot, Crashing the cuboid between the calcaneal and the bases of the 4th and 5th metatarsals, Can disrupt mechanical alignment of the foot, Due to traumatic avulsion of calcaneocuboid ligament, Seen from ankle sprain with hindfoot everted, forefoot adducted, Less common than other tarsal stress fractures as cuboid is not a weight-bearing bone, Stabilizes calcaneocuboid joint, supports lateral column and functions as fulcrum during contraction of, In acute injuries, there is usually a history of trauma, Patients will endorse dorsolateral foot pain, Antalgic gait, trouble weight bearing, especially on lateral side of foot, In patients with stress injuries, history is more consistent with an overuse injury, Stress fractures may have no obvious clinical signs, Dorsolateral swelling, ecchymosis may be present, Tenderness to lateral midfoot at the cuboid, Stress fractures may have palpable mass if there is periosteal reaction or sclerosis, AP view: can evaluate medial and lateral columns, Lateral: assess congruency of the calcaneocuboid joint, Oblique: assess the integrity of the tarsometatarsal joints, Imaging of contralateral limb if diagnostic uncertainty, Stress or weight bearing views to evaluate for stability/ instability, May better detail the fracture, inter-osseous instability, Imaging modality of choice in suspected stress fracture, T1: continuous hypointense signals, fat suppression, T2: hyperintense signal in the bone, loss of the bone marrow signal is detected, Role in evaluation of cuboid fracture not well defined, Wang et al: 24/268 patients with post traumatic foot pain and negative radiographs had fractures on US, Group B: the involving calcaneocuboid or metatarsocuboid joint, Group C: complex injuries involving both major joint surfaces, Further subdivided based on complexity, plane, and the part of the bone involved, Avulsion fracture involving the capsule of the calcaneocuboid joint, Stable, isolated extra-articular fractures, Length of the foot lateral column is maintained, Isolated intra-articular fractures within the body of the cuboid, Involving the calcaneocuboid, the tarsometatarsal joint, or both of them, Intra-articular fracture that require anatomic reduction and stabilization, Associated with disruption of the midfoot, tarsometatarsal injuries, May be accompanied by disruption of the mid-tarsal joint, loss of length of the lateral column alone, Gradually advance weight bearing at 2-4 weeks, Must limit activity with a slow return to sport, Week 6: Place in walking boot, advance weight bearing status, Most surgical outcomes and results based on case reports and small cases series, Weber et al: among 12 patients, no complications, residual articular step in 2 patients, early degenerative changes in 4, Yu et al: fair results in 4 patients, good results in 2 patients. endobj Os peroneum fracture and peroneus longus tendon injuries were characterized with US and MR imaging. Because the cuboid was severely comminuted, a midtarsal fusion was done. The patient then began walking and she has had no residual difficulty or disability. Sudden severe pain was felt in the tarsal region, and the patient could not step on the injured foot. X-ray examination revealed a comminuted, impacted fracture of the cuboid, with widening of the calcaneocuboid joint. Indian J Orthop. Case III: A 39-year-old woman put her right foot on the gas pedal instead of on the brake in an attempt to avoid a collision while driving her automobile. endstream Sonographic detection of occult fractures in the foot and ankle. A nutcracker fracture: Cuboid fracture with an associated avulsion fracture of the tarsal navicular. Hunter JC, Sangeorzan BJ. . endobj Radiology 1953; 60:850-854 [Google Scholar] 17. 11, Foot & Ankle International, Vol. 2, Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, Vol. Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, Vol. The cast was removed after ten weeks, when weight-bearing was begun. xmp.iid:5924130a-6b09-f046-926e-f03652f8d1cd Enter your email address below and we will send you your username, If the address matches an existing account you will receive an email with instructions to retrieve your username. <>stream 21, No. Avulsion fractures of the calcaneal tuberosity are uncommon, . 6, Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery (Asia Pacific), Vol. <>>>/BBox[0 0 603.36 783.36]/Length 169>>stream Others may require non weight bearing for a pro. Surgical management is indicated for . x+ | O'Dell MC, Chauvin NA, Jaramillo D, Biko DM. 7, European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology, Vol. 46, No. 32, No. 2, Seminars in Roentgenology, Vol. Tarsal Navicular Fractures are rare fractures of the midfoot that may occur due to trauma or due to repetitive microstress. 6, The Journal of Emergency Medicine, Vol. Enter your email address below and we will send you the reset instructions. 9, Indian Journal of Orthopaedics, Vol. 109, No. Nutcracker fractures of the cuboid (compressed) are rare and often missed at an initial visit. <>stream 103, No. There is often no swelling or visible bruising in the area. 52, No. 32, No. A nutcracker fracture: Cuboid fracture with an associated avulsion fracture of the tarsal navicular. .addthis_inline_follow_toolbox { 211, No. Compression fracture of the cuboid by indirect violence is not mentioned in many textbooks (3, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11) and is seldom referred to in the voluminous literature of the past two decades (7). Your doctor will usually confirm the cuboid avulsion fracture through the radiology department. MRI of isolated cuboid stress fractures in adults. endstream AP-SMART. application/pdf endobj 25, No. xS**T0T0 Bi yS& X-ray examination of the right foot disclosed a severely comminuted fracture of the cuboid with widening and disruption of the calcaneocuboid joint (Fig. endobj 3, Ariv Kaynak Tarama Dergisi, Vol. The nutcracker fracture of the cuboid by indirect violence. 2006;16:138141. Frontal. 1996;166:888. endobj The patient still had a painful foot with edema over the dorsum of the tarsal area twenty-four weeks after the conclusion of treatment, but after ten more weeks, all symptoms and signs had disappeared. 5, European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology, Vol. The nutcracker fracture of the cuboid by indirect violence. <>>>/BBox[0 0 603.36 783.36]/Length 169>>stream endobj 14, Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Vol. 28, No. Calcaneocuboid avulsion fractures were evident on 48% of radiographs and 100% of MR images . The patient still had a painful foot with edema over the dorsum of the tarsal area twenty-four weeks after the conclusion of treatment, but after ten more weeks, all symptoms and signs had disappeared. that articulates with the cuboid. Acta Orthop Belg. So, full examination of the foot for other fractures is a must. <>stream <>>>/BBox[0 0 603.36 783.36]/Length 169>>stream Frontal and oblique foot radiographs, not ankle radiographs, are most optimal for showing these fractures, which . endstream Orthopedic Trauma Association Classification, Hermel MB, GERSHON-COHEN J. Radiology 1996;199:1-12. . 8 0 obj Yu SM, Dardani M, Yu JS. 2018, American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol. display: flex; 23, No. Classification and epidemiology of mid-foot fractures. endobj 40, No. 18, No. Battaglia H, Simmen HP, Meier W. Stress fractures of the cuboid bone: an easy to treat rarity. 31, No. Within a few minutes she was seen by an orthopedic surgeon, Dr. D. T. Jones, who noted marked swelling over the dorsum of the tarsus and marked tenderness over the midtarsal area both laterally and medially. 18, No. Avulsion fracture of the dorsal surface of the postero-lateral cuboid bone is seen. 20, No. 33, No. Unable to process the form. Our goal is to gen- . 1996;166:888. Other cuboid fractures are stress fracture, body fracture, or fracture-dislocation of the cuboid. justify-content: center; Others may be along the lateral border of the cuboid due to cuboid adduction on the calcaneus, posing tension on the lateral calcaneocuboid ligament. 3, Clinics in Sports Medicine, Vol. 2015-10-13T15:09:15-04:00 3, Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, Vol. 19 0 obj 25, No. . 56, No. 2, Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, Vol. Associated injuries. 5, Journal of Pediatric Orthopedics, Vol. 4, Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, Vol. MRI of isolated cuboid stress fractures in adults. &Y@6KYv3 ;v 4, Foot & Ankle International, Vol. 17, No. 3 0 obj NewYork:Raven,1993:363-364 2). 125, No. 29, No. xmp.id:53c75e8e-38ad-1e42-9115-dc4fc0824c74 Foot. 6, The Journal of Emergency Medicine, Vol. Her right foot was forced into excessive plantar flexion. Avulsion fractures of the cuboid mostly occur at the insertion of the plantar calcaneocuboid ligament. Radiology. A nutcracker fracture of the cuboid refers to a cuboid bone fracture with associated navicular avulsion fracture due to compression between the bases of 4 th and 5 th metatarsals and calcaneus bone. X-ray. In their recent study, O'Dell et al used MRI to confirm cuboid fractures in 19 children aged 18 mo to 17 years, nine of whom the initial radiography was negative for fracture. Radiology. are dislocated laterally in this homolateral Lisfranc dislocation. {"url":"/signup-modal-props.json?lang=gb\u0026email="}, ElBeialy M, Avulsion fracture of the dorsal cuboid bone. 2, World Journal of Orthopedics, Vol. }. 13, No. 2, Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, Vol. From the case: Cuboid fracture. Minor fragmental avulsion fractures at ligament and capsule insertions are the most common form of cuboid injury. endstream endobj 26, No. Radiology 60: 850, 1953. width: 100%; x+ | 46, No. 17, No. <>>>/BBox[0 0 603.36 783.36]/Length 169>>stream &Y@6KYv3 ;v Body fractures of the cuboid are usually intra-articular and crescentic-shaped and due to . :\l,0t 0I^xSd\Y2H?~"da[wrt7$P{. 10, No. xU0DYI\"qg?PCEH%J{L2+.RV46skS8Rwm&Py&($`$~ )qamxbWUW=;m The boot will usually be needed for two to six weeks. adobe:docid:indd:89637412-0d7e-11de-b9ed-86c100e5e765 133, No. 300, No. Inokuchi S, Usami N, Hiraishi E, Hashimoto T: Calcaneal . Pain and swelling at the right ankle and foot since this morning after a twisted ankle while step down the stairs. 26, No. Sudden severe pain was felt in the tarsal region, and the patient could not step on the injured foot. All patients underwent an initial three-view radiographic foot series for pain. 1, International Journal of Surgery Case Reports, Vol. So in this case, you can see the multiple avulsion fragments below the medial patella facet not visible on either the AP or lateral projections. The weight of her body was transmitted through the foot held in plantar flexion. 1, Operative Orthopdie und Traumatologie, Vol. vKO;Y7#`ZU{:1S[,n}Q}!ggC$5~D6`VZL]QN3 '#!cnkYfD &S3uKh91afuX=e$GjMXf-KN+YsdX) 1$6\v(J ahp3-Hn>8DX6.]Ov)Xm:)R1F&p9= 1953; 60:850-4. . 2, World Journal of Orthopedics, Vol. 133, No. 27, No. Summary. Others may be along the lateral border of the cuboid due to cuboid adduction on the calcaneus, posing tension on the lateral calcaneocuboid ligament. <>>>/BBox[0 0 603.36 783.36]/Length 169>>stream Fracture cuboid is uncommon (about 5 to 10 percent of the tarsal fractures) and is frequently associated with lateral column fracture or tarsometatarsal joint fracture-dislocation. X-ray examination revealed a comminuted, impacted fracture of the cuboid, with widening of the calcaneocuboid joint. The medial, intermediate, and lateral cuneiform bones (sometimes referred to as the first, second, and third cuneiforms, respectively) serve as stabilizing structures within the medial column of the foot. endstream If the address matches an existing account you will receive an email with instructions to reset your password. 1, Current Sports Medicine Reports, Vol. <>stream 14 0 obj Treatment is generally nonoperative with cast immobilization and non weight-bearing for the majority of fractures. Case II: A 48-year-old housewife caught the toe of her right shoe on the edge of a stair step. S2, Orthopedic Clinics of North America, Vol. Gender: Male. 2002;23:100813. So lack of weightbearing can lead to false . Others may be along the lateral border of the cuboid due to cuboid adduction on the calcaneus, posing tension on the lateral calcaneo-cuboid ligament. 1953;60:850854. xS**T0T0 Bi yA$ 3, The Bone & Joint Journal, Vol. Cuboid stress fracture. &Y@6KYv3 ;v Her right foot was forced into excessive plantar flexion. 2, Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, Vol. World journal of orthopedics 10.2 (2019): 71. 6, Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, Vol. This injury may be part of a Lisfranc or Chopart injury, in which case there may also be bruising at the plantar aspect and medial pain. 6, Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, Vol. 2, American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol. endobj 2, Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, Vol. 4, Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Vol. 2, Orthopedic Clinics of North America, Vol. <>>>/BBox[0 0 603.36 783.36]/Length 169>>stream CONCLUSION. Pediatr Radiol. 91, No. Borelli J, et al. endobj 4, European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, Vol. 2, Seminars in Roentgenology, Vol. Small avulsion fractures along the plantar surfaces of the lateral calcaneus and cuboid, likely related to capsular or long plantar ligament avulsion, and tiny plantar navicular fractures at the plantar spring ligament insertion may rarely be noted (Figs 9, 10). Cuboid fracture treatment normally involves applying a supportive shoe to the injured foot to help it bear weight. xS**T0T0 Bi ye( 4, Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, Vol. 10, No. 2022-12-11T08:44:30-08:00 Avulsion fracture of the dorsal cuboid bone. 2). Chen JB. endstream 14, Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Vol. endstream 4, Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Vol. endstream <>stream The patient then began walking and she has had no residual difficulty or disability. Insufficient views: In this example, a patella fracture may not be evident unless an axial view is obtained. Others may be along the lateral border of the cuboid due to cuboid adduction on the calcaneus, posing tension on the lateral calcaneocuboid ligament. 1, Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, Vol. Foot. Presentation. These fractures were treated conservatively by immobilization in a plaster cast. 5, European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology, Vol. 2, Foot & Ankle International, Vol. If the address matches an existing account you will receive an email with instructions to reset your password. Chen JB. 2, American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol. 33, No. 2, No. <>>>/BBox[0 0 603.36 783.36]/Length 169>>stream Wang CL, Shieh JY, Wang TG, Hsieh FJ. 12, Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, Vol. 2, Foot & Ankle International, Vol. An associated avulsion fracture of the tuberosity of the navicular was also present. 1). The most common mechanism causing a body fracture is a nutcracker fracture and is commonly associated with a navicular fracture. from application/x-indesign to application/pdf 6, Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery (Asia Pacific), Vol. 13, No. Lateral view of Lisfranc dislocation. Case study, Radiopaedia.org (Accessed on 11 Dec 2022) https://doi.org/10.53347/rID-51586. Cases were reported by Benassi (1) in 1940, and by Bianchi (2) in 1931. "Update on diagnosis and management of cuboid fractures." On lateral view, bones of the midfoot will be subluxed or dislocated in a plantar direction. 6, Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, Vol. endobj 2, Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, Vol. Body fractures of the cuboid are usually intra-articular and crescentic-shaped and due to . 2. 15 0 obj ADVERTISEMENT: Radiopaedia is free thanks to our supporters and advertisers. Nutcracker fracture of the cuboid: Management and results. 13, No. converted . A case report. 3, Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, Vol. 23, No. 7, Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, Vol. After ten weeks there was good bony ankylosis of the joint. x+ | xU0DYI\"qg?PCEH%J{L2+.RV46skS8Rwm&Py&($`$~ )qamxbWUW=;m 2, No. endstream 25, No. Isolated cuboid fracture is a rare fracture. Yu G, Yu T, Yang Y, Yuan F. Old nutcracker fracture of cuboid. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 1999;27:421425. 31, No. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 20, No. Sudden sharp pain was felt in the tarsal area, and she was unable to step on her right foot. 1, No. 2018, American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol. Lateral foot pain. The nutcracker fracture of the cuboid by indirect violence. 56, No. 3, Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Vol. Read More. <>stream -?=,8Sy1s 7_$sY(e;,2ve)9Bs]3g7v,gVysjiCsktM!&\Tb!3TnET @Qn)SDIF!Xw#2GQ+=BJT3UCo 9 18, No. 1993;83:153155. Marlena Jbara, MD discussed normal foot anatomy as well as the normal foot X-rayviews. <>stream 5, 2022 Radiological Society of North America, Case report of a fractured cuboid following an inversion injury of the ankle, Isolated undisplaced fracture of the cuboid in a professional soccer player: a case report. 1 0 obj endobj 98-B, No. Avulsion fractures of the cuboid mostly occur at the insertion of the plantar calcaneocuboid ligament. endstream 103, No. 2016;98-B:10031008. 5, Foot & Ankle International, Vol. 1993;83:153-155. Cited Here | PubMed | CrossRef; 17. <>stream 85, Operative Techniques in Sports Medicine, Vol. 11, Acta Chirurgica Austriaca, Vol. 1, Clinical Orthopaedics & Related Research, Vol. 3, Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Vol. Bradford CH, Larsen I. Sprain-fractures of the anterior lip of the os calcis. 91, No. Thank. 2, Indian Journal of Orthopaedics, Vol. A case report. Inversion and Eversion Injuries Ankle sprains are the most common type of trauma affecting the inferior limb. 3. MRI of isolated cuboid stress fractures in adults. Fracture of the Cuboid; J Am Acad Orthop Surg 2012;20: 472-477. 2, Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, Vol. The stabilizing ligaments that hold the calcaneus in place occupy very specific locations, and the Achilles tendon enthesis is in a relatively constant location; therefore, avulsion fractures occur in reproducible locations. endstream The patient was managed non-operatively with . 5, Foot & Ankle International, Vol. 1, Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, Vol. Read More. On examination: mild swelling, hotness, and tenderness over the lateral malleolus and base of the dorsal side of the right foot. 26, No. Weber M, Locher S. Reconstruction of the cuboid in compression fractures: Short to midterm results in 12 patients. 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