Phys Rev D Part Fields
December 1989
Phys Rev D Part Fields
November 1988
Phys Rev D Part Fields
April 1987
The appearance of a central plantar ecchymosis is not an uncommon occurrence 24-48 hours after a compression fracture of the calcaneus. In order to understand the development of this characteristic ecchymosis, the authors studied the anatomy of the fascial compartments in five adult cadaveric feet. The anatomic basis for the plantar ecchymosis sign is demonstrated through dissection of the three osteofascial compartments within the sole of the foot.
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