Introduction: Plantar fasciitis (PF) is a common cause of heel pain among the general population. The lack of standard practice guideline in Singapore presents challenges in education and clinical practice for this painful condition. These consensus statements and guideline were developed to streamline and improve the management of PF, covering key aspects such as diagnosis, investigations, risk factors, treatment modalities, monitoring and return to work/play.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Irreducible fracture-dislocations of the ankle are rare orthopedic emergencies that should not be missed. The Bosworth fracture-dislocation is a rare fracture where an incarcerated fibula fragment remains locked behind the posterior lateral tubercle of the tibia. We present a case describing a variation of a Bosworth injury, with a dislocation of an intact distal fibula with an associated medial malleolus fracture.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis article aims to provide an evidence-based literature review for the non-operative management of hallux rigidus. Currently, there is very little article on the evidence for the non-operative management of hallux rigidus. A comprehensive evidence-based literature review of the PubMed database conducted in November 2016, identified 11 relevant articles out of 560 articles assessing the efficacy of non-operative modalities for hallux rigidus.
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December 2016
We report two cases of acute fractures of the os trigonum. The os trigonum fracture related to the first case was sustained following a hyper-plantar flexion injury during a game of soccer. The second case involved a patient who fell from height and also sustained open fractures of the left distal tibia and lateral malleolus as well as the right calcaneus.
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December 2010
Purpose: To evaluate the rates of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE) in hip fracture patients receiving mechanical thromboprophylaxis.
Methods: 123 men and 311 women (mean age, 76 years) admitted to our institution with hip fractures were included. 95% of patient received mechanical prophylaxis using pneumatic calf pumps intermittently for 20 hours or less per day before and after surgery.