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- Kevin Collopy.
- Bell Ambulance, Milwaukee, WI, USA. kcollopy@colgatealumni.org
- Emerg Med Serv. 2007 Mar 1; 36 (3): 75-81, 100, 106.
AbstractTraumatic foot injuries can be isolated; however, they often occur in conjunction with other injuries. Recognizing the mechanism of injury will aid you in predicting foot-injury patterns. Thorough foot examination will help identify the injury. Proper immobilization and treatment are essential to long-term recovery.
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