Unilateral fibula head dislocation is an uncommon injury. Ogden in 1974 reviewed the literature and detected 108 cases [J. Bone Joint Surg. 56(A) (1974) 145-154]. There since have been few reported cases. Bilateral fibula head dislocation only has been reported once [Rheumatol. Int. 5(1) (1984) 45-47]. We report a patient who had developed bilateral fibula head dislocations, each side independently over a 5-year period. We emphasise the rarity of the injury, the necessity of prompt recognition and reduction, and the uncertainty for best management of this injury.

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