Eight years after Hawkins' description of talar neck fractures, Canale and Kelly [20] reported a type IV fracture -- a displaced talar neck fracture with either dislocation or subluxation of all ...
A case report of a patient with secondary progression of a talar body stress fracture is presented. To our knowledge, a stress fracture of the talar body with secondary progression has not as yet been ...
Significant soft-tissue disruption is frequently associated with high-grade talar neck fractures. [22] Up to 20% of cases present as open injuries with an anterolateral wound at the level of the ...