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Case Report

Not All Ankle Injuries Are Ankle Sprains—Case of an Isolated Cuboid Stress Fracture

Aster Medcity, Cochin, Kerala, India
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Clin. Pract. 2018, 8(3), 1093; https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2018.1093
Submission received: 22 June 2018 / Revised: 22 June 2018 / Accepted: 4 July 2018 / Published: 10 July 2018

Abstract

A 22-year old lady, had a twisting injury to her left ankle followed by pain on prolonged weight bearing and walking. Magnetic resonance imaging with computed tomography correlation was done which showed an isolated cuboid stress fracture. Isolated cuboid stress fractures are very rare and are usually misdiagnosed as ankle sprains.
Keywords: stress fracture; cuboid stress fracture; misdiagnosis; ankle injuries; sports medicine stress fracture; cuboid stress fracture; misdiagnosis; ankle injuries; sports medicine

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Unnithan, S.; Thomas, J. Not All Ankle Injuries Are Ankle Sprains—Case of an Isolated Cuboid Stress Fracture. Clin. Pract. 2018, 8, 1093. https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2018.1093

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Unnithan S, Thomas J. Not All Ankle Injuries Are Ankle Sprains—Case of an Isolated Cuboid Stress Fracture. Clinics and Practice. 2018; 8(3):1093. https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2018.1093

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Unnithan, Sidharth, and Joe Thomas. 2018. "Not All Ankle Injuries Are Ankle Sprains—Case of an Isolated Cuboid Stress Fracture" Clinics and Practice 8, no. 3: 1093. https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2018.1093

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