Calcaneal avulsion fractures: An often forgotten diagnosis

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE. The calcaneus is the primary weight bearing bone in the heel, and its many surface contours render it a relatively difficult bone to visualize in its entirety. The stabilizing ligaments that hold the calcaneus in place occupy very specific locations, and the Achilles tendon enthesis is in a relatively constant location; therefore, avulsion fractures occur in reproducible locations. CONCLUSION. The mechanisms of injuries include overuse and neuropathic conditions, although most cases are related to trauma.

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Yu, S. M., & Yu, J. S. (2015, November 1). Calcaneal avulsion fractures: An often forgotten diagnosis. American Journal of Roentgenology. American Roentgen Ray Society. https://doi.org/10.2214/AJR.14.14190

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