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A template approach for detecting fractures in adults sustaining low-energy ankle trauma.

Low-energy trauma such as sprains account for 75% of injuries to the ankle; therefore, ankle pain is one of the most common problems encountered by emergency physicians. A close inspection of the radiographs is often required for diagnosis and this depends on the knowledge of high-risk areas since proper treatment relies on the accuracy of the initial diagnosis. In this article, we will present a template that has helped to increase the accuracy for detecting subtle avulsion fractures, chip fractures, and osteochondral fractures of the hind foot in adults sustaining low-energy ankle injuries. By utilizing this search strategy and understanding where the potential sites for fractures exist, the detection of these subtle fractures can be maximized.

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