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Classification In 1922, Ashhurst and Bromer [14] provided the first comprehensive classification of ankle fractures by mechanism of injury. They looked retrospectively at the radiographs of 300 ...
The Weber classification system is commonly used to describe these fractures and is based on the level of the fracture in relation to the ankle syndesmosis. Type A Weber fractures occur below the ...
These are often called "Weber A" fractures, or the most stable type of ankle fracture in the Danis-Weber classification system.
These are often called "Weber A" fractures, or the most stable type of ankle fracture in the Danis-Weber classification system.
Recent radiographic analyses utilising combined classification systems, such as Danis-Weber and Lauge-Hansen, have led to a more accurate delineation of fracture patterns and injury mechanisms ...
Three week versus six week immobilisation for stable Weber B type ankle fractures: randomised, multicentre, non-inferiority clinical trial. BMJ, 2019; k5432 DOI: 10.1136/bmj.k5432 ...
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