Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6061573 | The Surgeon | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Notably, there were no failures in the cases where no stress test was performed. Use of either or both external rotation and lateral hook stress tests resulted in failures to detect syndesmotic diastasis with consequent failure of fixation. This study suggests that syndesmotic injuries are not missed due to an absence of a stress test but that stress tests are not sufficiently sensitive or correctly interpreted. Clinical judgement in cases where syndesmotic injury is not present appears accurate. If syndesmotic injury is clinically suspected, apply caution and insert a syndesmotic screw rather than relying on stress test results.
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Authors
Sarah L. Gill, Amy Behman, Lynda A. Cochrane, Gavin J. Love,