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Oral non steroidal anti-inflammatories in ankle sprain |
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Physiotherapy in acute lateral ligament sprains of the ankle |
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Operative repair is best for an acutely ruptured achilles tendon |
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Lateral ligament ankle sprains should be mobilised early |
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Immobilisation in patients with painful achilles tendon |
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Axillary or elbow crutches in leg injury |
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Are the Ottawa ankle rules helpful in ruling out the need for x-ray examination in children? |
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Surgery vs conservative management for acute ankle ligament ruptures |
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TEST BET |
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Treatment of stable ankle fractures (weber type A) in plaster of paris v aicast boot |
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The role of compression in ankle sprain injuries in children |
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Does early mobilisation following achilles tendon repair speed up recovery and improve functional outcome? |
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Immobilisation of stable ankle fractures |
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The effects of prolonged use of Tubigrip™ after ankle inversion injury |
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Hydrotherapy for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) of the foot and ankle |
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Eccentric exercise in the treatment of Achilles Tendinopathy |
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Intranasal fentanyl or diamorphine versus intravenous morphine for analgesia in adults |
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Intra-articular lidocaine for closed reduction of ankle fracture-dislocations |
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Evidence exists to guide thromboembolic prophylaxis in ambulatory patients with temporary lower limb immobilisation |