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Musculoskeletal Podiatrist & Clinical Educator - I want to work with you to help you stay at the forefront of evidence-based practice and achieve great clinical outcomes.

A best evidence approach to assessing & classifying syndesmotic injuries 👇

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Prof. Dr. med. Dr. med. univ. Head of Foot and Ankle Devision at the Musculoskeletal University Center Munich (MUM)

Check out our new publication "A systematic review of studies on the diagnostics and classification system used in surgically treated, acute, isolated, unstable syndesmotic injury: a plea for uniform definition of syndesmotic injuries." has just been published with EFORT Open access. Diagnosing syndesmotic instability still remains a challenge in clinical practice. Although several studies have recently focused on WBCT to diagnose syndesmotic instability, this technique is still not widely available and the image analysis is not part of the available packages. Based on a systematic review, we present our best-evidence approach to diagnose and classify syndesmotic injuries at the MUM Muskuloskelettales Universitätszentrum München. You have full access to the publication at: https://lnkd.in/dPp-UcJT Happy for any feedback!

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Brendan During

Sports Physio/ Physio@KES/ Physiotherapist/ Kinesiologist / Human Body Mechanic

9mo

Thanks👍

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