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Lateral ankle dislocation without fracture.
Ankle fracture dislocations are a common entity in orthopaedic practice and their treatment is well documented. Dislocations of other joints are usually treated by closed reduction with a brief period of immobilization. This ankle dislocation without fracture is a rare injury which was treated similarly to other joint dislocations. An intact bony construct of an ankle following dislocation allows for subsequent joint stability when soft tissues have healed.
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