نتایج جستجو برای: ottawa ankle rules

تعداد نتایج: 155371  

Journal: :The Journal of orthopaedic and sports physical therapy 2013
Robroy L Martin Todd E Davenport Stephen Paulseth Dane K Wukich Joseph J Godges

RISK FACTORS – ACUTE LATERAL ANKLE SPRAIN: Clinicians should recognize the increased risk of acute lateral ankle sprain in individuals who (1) have a history of a previous ankle sprain, (2) do not use an external support, (3) do not properly warm up with static stretching and dynamic movement before activity, (4) do not have normal ankle dorsiflex-ion range of motion, and (5) do not participate...

Journal: :Lancet 2001
K Boutis L Komar D Jaramillo P Babyn B Alman B Snyder K D Mandl S Schuh

BACKGROUND Radiographs are ordered routinely for children with ankle trauma. We assessed the predictive value of a clinical examination to identify a predefined group of low-risk injuries, management of which would not be affected by absence of a radiograph. We aimed to show that no more than 1% of children with low-risk examinations (signs restricted to the distal fibula) would have high-risk ...

2017
Shahein Tajmir Ali S. Raja Ivan K. Ip James Andruchow Patricia Silveira Stacy Smith Ramin Khorasani

INTRODUCTION While only 15-20% of patients with foot and ankle injuries presenting to urgent care centers have clinically significant fractures, most undergo radiography. We examined the impact of electronic point-of-care clinical decision support (CDS) on adherence to the Ottawa Ankle Rules (OAR), as well as use and yield of foot and ankle radiographs in patients with acute ankle injury. MET...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Radiology : JACR 2015
Timothy J Mosher Mark J Kransdorf Ronald Adler Marc Appel Francesca D Beaman Stephanie A Bernard Michael A Bruno Molly E Dempsey Ian Blair Fries Viviane Khoury Bharti Khurana Catherine C Roberts Michael J Tuite Robert J Ward Adam C Zoga Barbara N Weissman

Acute ankle injuries are frequently diagnosed and treated in emergency departments and outpatient clinics. Recent evidence-based clinical treatment guidelines and systematic review of economic analyses support the use of 3-view (anteroposterior, lateral, and mortise) radiographic evaluation of patients meeting the criteria of the Ottawa ankle rules. Cross-sectional imaging has a limited seconda...

Journal: :The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association 2014
John V Ashurst Thomas Nappe Stephanie Digiambattista Avinash Kambhampati Sarfraz Alam Michelle Ortiz Paul Delpais Bernadette Glenn Porter Anita Kurt Bryan G Kane Marna Rayl Greenberg

CONTEXT Reducing unnecessary testing lessens the cost burden of medical care, but decreasing use depends on consistently following evidence-based clinical decision rules. The Ottawa foot and ankle rules (OFARs) are validated, longstanding evidence-based guidelines to predict fractures. Frequently, radiography is automatically ordered for acute ankle injuries despite findings from OFARs suggesti...

Journal: :CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne 1997
L Cohen

An american expert on Jewish medical ethics explained the nuances of these rules during a recent address in Ottawa. Although Jewish and secular rules concerning medical ethics often coincide, they diverge in several important areas, including the subject of patient autonomy.

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