Case studies and articles

The Sound Experience team publish regular educational case studies, research digests and opinions.

Foot injury: medial cuneiform fracture.
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Foot injury: medial cuneiform fracture.

An 18-year-old woman presented suffering from left foot pain after having her left foot stood on while playing rugby at an out of town tournament three weeks prior. Following an ultrasound examination, x-ray and a finally a CT scan she was booked for surgery.

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Ankle injury: spiral fibula fracture
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Ankle injury: spiral fibula fracture

A 60-year-old man presented with left ankle pain after rolling his left ankle. His ankle was extensively bruised and swollen. We explored the injury with ultrasound and X-ray and diagnosed spiral fibula fracture. Urgent surgery was required.

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Shoulder pain 3: remember the exceptions

In the previous two posts, we introduced a case of shoulder pain in a competitive swimmer, and discussed ideas regarding what might cause the teres minor atrophy seen in the report findings. The second question, “does teres minor atrophy matter?” turns out to be much harder to answer.

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The ankle 3: consider the foot?
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The ankle 3: consider the foot?

A diagnosis of a complex foot injury. Ankle or foot? An 18-year-old man presented having injured his left ankle approximately four days earlier. He required a wheelchair for two days, and was using crutches after that.

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The ankle 2: medial and lateral pain
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The ankle 2: medial and lateral pain

A woman presented to clinic after hurting her ankle while running. It was tender on the medial and lateral sides, and she described the pain as being “deep inside”. Her x-ray was clear, though she was wearing a moonboot. What do you think her diagnosis was?

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