Unusual Football Injury: Talonavicular Dislocation
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue 9
Abstract
Authors report a case of an 22- year-old footballer player who had experienced a talonavicular dislocation in a which occurred during a soccer game, to discuss in details the mechanism of such an injury and to highlight the importance of prompt closed reduction and early mobilization to ensure a satisfactory long-term outcome.
Authors and Affiliations
Lamkhanter A, Jalal Y, El Ghoul N, Zadoug O, Ouzaa MR
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