An analysis of pathomorphic forms and diagnostic difficulties in tarso-metatarsal joint injuries
K Gawęda, M Tarczyńska, K Modrzewski… - International …, 2008 - Springer
Tarso-metatarsal injuries are rare but frequently missed. Due to the large variation in
pathomorphic forms of these injuries, great precision is required when carrying out clinical …
pathomorphic forms of these injuries, great precision is required when carrying out clinical …
[HTML][HTML] Retrospective analysis of treatment decisions and clinical outcome of Lisfranc injuries: operative vs. conservative treatment
J Graef, S Tsitsilonis, M Niemann, T Gehlen… - International …, 2021 - Springer
Purpose Lisfranc injuries are rare and often pose a challenge for surgeons, particularly in
initially missed or neglected cases. The evidence on which subtypes of Lisfranc injuries are …
initially missed or neglected cases. The evidence on which subtypes of Lisfranc injuries are …
Classifying the Lisfranc injury: literature overview and a new classification
T Schepers, S Rammelt - Fuß & Sprunggelenk, 2018 - Elsevier
Introduction Injuries to the tarsometatarsal (Lisfranc) joint cover a broad range from subtle,
ligamentous injuries to complex fracture-dislocations with severe soft tissue trauma. Almost …
ligamentous injuries to complex fracture-dislocations with severe soft tissue trauma. Almost …
Tarsometatarsal injuries--an often neglected entity
T Mittlmeier, M Beck - Therapeutische Umschau. Revue …, 2004 - europepmc.org
Tarsometatarsal dislocations or fracture dislocations represent infrequent, but severe
injuries which endanger the structural and mechanical integrity of the midfoot if the …
injuries which endanger the structural and mechanical integrity of the midfoot if the …
Lisfranc injuries
MJ Welck, R Zinchenko, B Rudge - Injury, 2015 - Elsevier
Lisfranc injuries are commonly asked about in FRCS Orthopaedic trauma vivas. The term
“Lisfranc injury” strictly refers to an injury where one or more of the metatarsals are displaced …
“Lisfranc injury” strictly refers to an injury where one or more of the metatarsals are displaced …
(iii) Tarsometatarsal injuries—Lisfranc injuries
NK Makwana - Current Orthopaedics, 2005 - Elsevier
Lisfranc injuries are relatively uncommon injuries but with increasing motor vehicle use their
incidence may be increasing. Missed injuries can lead to chronic pain, deformity and …
incidence may be increasing. Missed injuries can lead to chronic pain, deformity and …
Lisfranc injuries
S Wynter, C Grigg - Australian family physician, 2017 - search.informit.org
Background: Injury to the tarsometatarsal joint is a relatively rare occurrence that is
commonly missed, leading to debilitating outcomes. For this reason, it is considered a red …
commonly missed, leading to debilitating outcomes. For this reason, it is considered a red …
[HTML][HTML] Inter-and intraobserver reliability of non-weight-bearing foot radiographs compared with CT in Lisfranc injuries
VT Ponkilainen, N Partio, EE Salonen… - Archives of Orthopaedic …, 2020 - Springer
Background Injury of the tarsometatarsal (TMT) joint complex, known as Lisfranc injury,
covers a wide range of injuries from subtle ligamentous injuries to severely displaced crush …
covers a wide range of injuries from subtle ligamentous injuries to severely displaced crush …
Updates on Lisfranc complex injuries
A Yan, SR Chen, X Ma, Z Shi… - Foot & Ankle …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Lisfranc injuries are a disruption of one or more of the tarsometatarsal joints and have an
estimated incidence of 1/55 000 people. However, the total number of Lisfranc injuries could …
estimated incidence of 1/55 000 people. However, the total number of Lisfranc injuries could …
Lisfranc injuries: an update
KI Eleftheriou, PF Rosenfeld, JDF Calder - Knee Surgery, Sports …, 2013 - Springer
Lisfranc injuries are a spectrum of injuries to the tarsometatarsal joint complex of the midfoot.
These range from subtle ligamentous sprains, often seen in athletes, to fracture dislocations …
These range from subtle ligamentous sprains, often seen in athletes, to fracture dislocations …