Ankle Dislocation without fracture in a young Athlete: A rare case and review of literature
Journal Title: International Journal of Medical and Health Research - Year 2018, Vol 4, Issue 6
Abstract
We report a case report of a 24-year-old male who sustained an ankle dislocation injury without any associated fractures to the foot, ankle, or leg while playing basketball. After an extensive review of the literature, it was found that this type of injury without any associated fractures is an extremely rare occurrence. A case report and a review of the literature are presented in this paper.
Authors and Affiliations
Hani Redouane, Ben-aissi Mohamed, Lamrani Moulay Omar, El Bardouni Ahmed, Berrada Mohamed Saleh
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