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spelling Lughi, Marcello 2282-4324 2512-9090 Georg Thieme Verlag KG Rehabilitation Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Surgery http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0037-1617416 <jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Ankle sprain can cause injuries to the anatomic structures surrounding the tibiotarsal joint. A possible extra-articular pathology is to be hypothesized and diagnosed as early as possible. The subtalar joint, for anatomical and functional reasons, is one of the most damaged joints following an ankle sprain. In spite of this, its involvement is often underestimated. The clinical case presented in the present article is referred to a giant cells osseous tumor in the tarsal canal that was diagnosed 2 months after an inversion ankle sprain.</jats:p> Giant Cells Osseous Tumor in the Tarsal Canal after Lateral Ankle Sprain Joints
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title Giant Cells Osseous Tumor in the Tarsal Canal after Lateral Ankle Sprain
title_full Giant Cells Osseous Tumor in the Tarsal Canal after Lateral Ankle Sprain
title_fullStr Giant Cells Osseous Tumor in the Tarsal Canal after Lateral Ankle Sprain
title_full_unstemmed Giant Cells Osseous Tumor in the Tarsal Canal after Lateral Ankle Sprain
title_short Giant Cells Osseous Tumor in the Tarsal Canal after Lateral Ankle Sprain
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title_unstemmed Giant Cells Osseous Tumor in the Tarsal Canal after Lateral Ankle Sprain
topic Rehabilitation, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Surgery
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