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Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, Vol 79, Issue 2 86-88, Copyright © 1989 by American Podiatric Medical Association


JOURNAL ARTICLE

Open reduction of Lisfranc's dislocation

RF Wojciehoski, SM Krych and LB Harkless

Cases that are seen early often can be treated by closed reduction. It is believed that the injury in the case presented could have been treated by closed reduction if it had been recognized at the time of occurrence. This would have decreased the patient's long postoperative course. Hardcastle et al found that the postoperative results with the partial incongruity type Lisfranc dislocation were fair. Post-traumatic degenerative joint changes in the midfoot may occur and the patient should receive orthotic therapy.





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