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Ecchymosis on the Plantar Side of the Foot | 47009

Jornal da Artrite

ISSN - 2167-7921

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Ecchymosis on the Plantar Side of the Foot

Cenker Eken and Mustafa Serinken

Although the incidence of Lisfranc injuries is not high, they are related to long-term disability of the foot such as malalignment, functional deficits and weight bearing difficulties. Delayed treatment or missed diagnosis of Lisfranc injuries can result in significant complications. Lisfranc injuries result from both indirect and direct trauma. A 43 years old man came into the emergency with pain in his right foot after a direct trauma to the anterior part of his foot while playing soccer.Introduction

Lisfranc injuries are relatively uncommon, representing approximately 0.2% of all fractures. Although the incidence of Lisfranc injuries is not high, they are related to long-term disability of the foot such as malalignment, functional deficits and weight bearing difficulties [1]. Delayed treatment or missed diagnosis of Lisfranc injuries can result in significant complications.