Lisfranc Sprain with Second Metatarsal Base Adaptive Stress Response in High-Level Athletes: Case Series and Novel Perspective on a Distinct Entity of Chronic Low-Energy Lisfranc Injury.

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Case Reports in Orthopedics Pub Date : 2022-02-10 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2022/1030829
WanYin Lim, Jonathan Heysen, James Ilic, Ben Beamond, Steven Zadow
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Lisfranc injury is increasingly being recognised in the high-performance athletic cohort, particularly in contact sports. In this cohort, there is a pattern of low-energy Lisfranc injury which combines magnetic resonance findings of both ligamentous sprain and adaptive bone stress response that infers a longer timeframe of stress than the duration of symptoms would suggest. This has not been previously described, and the authors believe that this is an unrecognized subset of midfoot sprain in the context of sustained stress to the midfoot. This retrospective case report describes MRI findings of three index cases of this entity in professional athletes presenting with acute foot pain. Two responded with conservative management whilst the third ultimately required surgery. All athletes were eventually able to return to play.

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高水平运动员伴有第二跖骨基底适应性应激反应的Lisfranc扭伤:病例系列和一种独特的慢性低能量Lisfranc损伤的新视角。
Lisfranc损伤越来越多地出现在高水平的运动员群体中,特别是在接触性运动中。在这个队列中,有一种低能量Lisfranc损伤模式,结合了韧带扭伤和适应性骨应激反应的磁共振结果,推断出比症状持续时间更长的应激时间框架。这在以前没有被描述过,作者认为这是在中足持续受压的情况下未被识别的中足扭伤子集。本回顾性病例报告描述了在专业运动员中表现为急性足部疼痛的三个指数病例的MRI结果。其中2例采取保守治疗,而第三例最终需要手术治疗。所有的运动员最终都能重返赛场。
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