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Irreducible Anterior Subluxation of the Ankle Joint Caused by Os Trigonum and Transverse Ligament: A Case Report

Kyung MG

Ankle joint is a stable mortise structure, therefore pure ankle dislocation without ankle fracture is rare. Several adjacent anatomical structures have been reported as a cause of irreducible ankle dislocation....
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Osteochondral Lesion of the Calcaneus Involving the Subtalar Joint: A Case Report

Kyung MG, Kim JH

Although osteochondral lesions are prevalent in the knee or ankle joints, lesions at the subtalar joint are exceptionally rare. This paper reports the case of a 21-year-old man who complained...
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Osteochondral Lesion at the Proximal Phalangeal Base of the Hallux: A Case Report

Kyung MG, Kim JG

Although osteochondral lesions are well-described in previous literature, lesions located at the proximal phalangeal base of the hallux are extremely rare. Here, the authors report the case of a 21-year-old...
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Natural History of Osteochondral Lesion of the Talus

Kyung MG, Lee DO, Lee DY

Many articles on operative treatment strategies for osteochondral lesions of the talus (OLT) have been published. On the other hand, there are only a few reports on the conservative treatment...
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Removal of broken syndesmotic screw with minimal bone defects in Korea: a case report

Kyung MG, Park C

Ankle fractures with syndesmotic injuries often require fixation, where metal screw fixation is a popular method. However, as the patient begins weight-bearing, most syndesmotic screws tend to loosen or break,...
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Prevalence of Accessory Bones and Tarsal Coalitions Based on Radiographic Findings in a Healthy, Asymptomatic Population

Lee JH, Kyung MG, Cho YJ, Go TW, Lee DY

Background: Accessory bones and tarsal coalitions are the most common developmental variations of the foot and ankle. However, their clinical implications are not well understood because there is no established...
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Foot and Ankle Motion after Tibiotalocalcaneal Arthrodesis: Comparison with Tibiotalar Arthrodesis Using a Multi-Segment Foot Model

Cao L, Kyung MG, Park GY, Hwang IU, Kang HW, Lee DY

Background: Tibiotalocalcaneal arthrodesis is an established surgical procedure for treating patients with end-stage ankle joint arthritis and subtalar joint arthritis. Although it greatly relives pain, a major drawback is loss...
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Repeatability of a Multi-segment Foot Model with a 15-Marker Set in Normal Children

Kim EJ, Shin HS, Lee JH, Kyung MG, Yoo HJ, Yoo WJ, Lee DY

BACKGROUND: The use of three-dimensional multi-segment foot models (3D MFMs) is increasing since they have superior ability to illustrate the effect of foot and ankle pathologies on intersegmental motion of...
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Closed Reduction and Cast Immobilization for the Treatment of Distal Radius Fracture: Does Dorsal Metaphyseal Comminution Predict Radiographic and Functional Outcomes?

Kyung MG, Chung HW, Kim JS, Jun T, Lee JB, Park HY, Jeon IH

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between dorsal metaphyseal comminution and the radiographic and functional outcomes of patients with distal radius fractures treated by closed...
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