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Ankle fracture - Weber and Lauge-Hansen Classification Type II A type II growth plate fracture starts across the growth plate, but the fracture then continues up through the metaphysis. We may have the following combination: This patient had a twisted ankle and the only abnormality is seen on the lateral view. The Lauge-Hansen classification of ankle fractures is a historical landmark in fracture research. Despite this there are, however, some shortcomings in methodology and several papers have Lauge-Hansen is perhaps one of the most commonly utilized classifications for ankle fractures. Dr. Lauge-Hansen in 1948, broke down the mechanism of injury into two simplistic terms for a in Lauge-Hansen supination-adduction fractures, r estoration of marginal impaction of the anteromedial tibial plafond leads to optimal functional results after surgery postoperative rehabilitation time for proper braking response time (driving) returns to baseline at nine weeks for operatively treated ankle fractures Lauge-Hansen Classification. In 1950, Lauge-Hansen (20, 21) described a classification system for ankle fractures on the basis of the mechanism of injury that included more than 95% of all ankle fractures and consisted of two criteria: the position of the foot (supination or pronation) at the time of the traumatic event and the direction of the The Lauge Hansen classification of malleolar fractures. Yde J. A total of 488 fractures of the ankle are described and classified into types and stages according to Lauge Hansen (1942). The classification was partly based on operative findings. Dr. Ebraheim's educational animated video describes fractures of the ankle, classifications and ankle X - rays. It describes ankle fracture classification, ankle fracture dislocation. It also Classification of ankle fractures is important in order to estimate the extent of the ligamentous injury and the stability of the joint. The Weber classification focuses on the integrity of the syndesmosis, which holds the ankle mortise together. The Lauge-Hansen system focuses on the trauma mechanism. Lauge-Hansen's classification, which was published in a 1950 issue of Archives of Surgery, has become one of the most widely used ankle fracture classification systems . Although still considered a landmark work regarding the biomechanics and deforming forces of ankle fractures, the quality, validity, and reproducibility of the Lauge-Hansen In 1950, Lauge-Hansen devised a classification of ankle fractures based on the position of the foot and the deforming force at the time of injury. This has been widely accepted by orthopedists, but is not in general use by radiologists. Obsetver variation in the Lauge-Hansen classification of ankle fractures Precision improved by instruction Sten Rasmussen', Poul Verner Madsen' and Kim Bennicke2 We investigated whether instruction can decrease assessments. Without instruction the interobserver the variation in the classification of ankle fractures. Obsetver variation in the Lauge-Hansen classification of ankle fractures Precision improved by instruction Sten Rasmussen', Poul Verner Madsen' and Kim Bennicke2 We investigated whether instruction can decrease assessments. Without instruction the interobserver the variation in the classification of ankle fractures. Keywords: ankle fracture ; classification system evalu-ation ; reproducibility. INTRODUCTION The
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