Effect of Simulated Lateral Process Talus "Fracture Excision" on Its Ligamentous Attachments

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Phillip Langer, MD, Florian Nickisch, MD, David Spenciner, PE, ScM, and Christopher DiGiovanni, MD

Dr. Langer is Assistant Team Physician and Orthopedic Surgeon of the NFL Atlanta Falcons and the NHL Atlanta Thrashers, Atlanta Sports Medicine & Orthopedic Center, Atlanta, Georgia.

Dr. Nickisch is Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Utah Orthopaedic Center, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Mr. Spenciner is Test Facility Manager, CORO Laboratory, Department of Orthopedics, and Dr. DiGiovanni is Associate Professor and Chief, Division of Foot and Ankle, Department of Orthopedics, Brown Medical School/Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, Rhode Island.

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talus, fracture, ligamentous, snowboard's fracture, snowboarder's ankle, lateral talar process, lateral stabilizing calcaneal ligament, talofibular ligament, cadaver, subtalar joint, ajo, american journal of orthopedics, langer, nickisch, spenciner, digiovanni
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Phillip Langer, MD, Florian Nickisch, MD, David Spenciner, PE, ScM, and Christopher DiGiovanni, MD

Dr. Langer is Assistant Team Physician and Orthopedic Surgeon of the NFL Atlanta Falcons and the NHL Atlanta Thrashers, Atlanta Sports Medicine & Orthopedic Center, Atlanta, Georgia.

Dr. Nickisch is Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Utah Orthopaedic Center, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Mr. Spenciner is Test Facility Manager, CORO Laboratory, Department of Orthopedics, and Dr. DiGiovanni is Associate Professor and Chief, Division of Foot and Ankle, Department of Orthopedics, Brown Medical School/Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, Rhode Island.

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Phillip Langer, MD, Florian Nickisch, MD, David Spenciner, PE, ScM, and Christopher DiGiovanni, MD

Dr. Langer is Assistant Team Physician and Orthopedic Surgeon of the NFL Atlanta Falcons and the NHL Atlanta Thrashers, Atlanta Sports Medicine & Orthopedic Center, Atlanta, Georgia.

Dr. Nickisch is Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Utah Orthopaedic Center, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Mr. Spenciner is Test Facility Manager, CORO Laboratory, Department of Orthopedics, and Dr. DiGiovanni is Associate Professor and Chief, Division of Foot and Ankle, Department of Orthopedics, Brown Medical School/Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, Rhode Island.

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The American Journal of Orthopedics - 38(5)
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Effect of Simulated Lateral Process Talus "Fracture Excision" on Its Ligamentous Attachments
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Effect of Simulated Lateral Process Talus "Fracture Excision" on Its Ligamentous Attachments
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talus, fracture, ligamentous, snowboard's fracture, snowboarder's ankle, lateral talar process, lateral stabilizing calcaneal ligament, talofibular ligament, cadaver, subtalar joint, ajo, american journal of orthopedics, langer, nickisch, spenciner, digiovanni
Legacy Keywords
talus, fracture, ligamentous, snowboard's fracture, snowboarder's ankle, lateral talar process, lateral stabilizing calcaneal ligament, talofibular ligament, cadaver, subtalar joint, ajo, american journal of orthopedics, langer, nickisch, spenciner, digiovanni
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