The Foot
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Observational Study
Should pre-manipulation radiographs be obtained in ankle fracture-dislocations?
Should pre-manipulation radiographs be obtained in ankle fracture-dislocations? This question remains controversial. The twelfth British Orthopaedic Association Standard for Trauma (BOAST-12) published in August 2016 states that 'Reduction and splinting should be performed urgently for clinically deformed ankles. Radiographs should be obtained before reduction unless this will cause an unacceptable delay'.2 We quantify the delay caused by obtaining a pre-manipulation radiograph, and additionally determine whether a pre-manipulation radiograph influences the adequacy of initial reduction. ⋯ Level 3: Retrospective Comparative Study.
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Personal differences in morphological and mechanical properties of plantar fascia and heel fat pad may be an important parameter regarding an individual's balance performance. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of thickness and stiffness of heel fat pad and plantar fascia on balance performance in asymptomatic sedentary females. ⋯ It was found that higher plantar fascia and heel fat pad stiffness and thickness are related to higher postural sway in anterior-posterior and medial-lateral directions based on the single-leg balance tests. These results suggest that the morphological and mechanical properties of plantar fascia and heel fat pad play an important role in balance performance.