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Pronation-External Rotation Injuries

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Traumatic Disorders of the Ankle
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The starting position of the foot in pronation-external rotation injuries [26] is that of pronation (dorsiflexion, abduction, eversion). The pathologic talar motion is that of eversion (external rotation) (Fig. 11.1).

Pronation-external rotation mechanism.

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Hamilton, W.C. (1984). Pronation-External Rotation Injuries. In: Hamilton, W.C. (eds) Traumatic Disorders of the Ankle. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-8233-1_11

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