A case report of fracture of the neck of the talus with dislocation from both the ankle and subtalar joint.
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A case of fracture of the neck of the talus with dislocation from both the ankle and subtalar joint was reported.The patient was 36 years old male. A heavy thing fell on his left thigh and his left ankle joint was dorsiflexed. Closed reduction was performed and the foot immobilized in plaster for 11 weeks. Full weight bearing was started 6 months after the injury. Although he complains limping and slight pain after fatigue 19 months after the injury, there is no collapse of the body and no arthritic change roentgenographically.
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