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Incidence of symptomatic os trigonum among nonathletic patients with ankle sprain.

Heba M KalbounehOmar AlajoulinMohammad AlsalemYasmeen MansourJamil ShawaqfehTala AltarawnehDua AlhusniMohammed H Al-Muhtaseb
Published in: Surgical and radiologic anatomy : SRA (2019)
Os trigonum syndrome should be suspected in nonathletic patients with an ankle sprain unresponsive to standard treatment. About 1.1% of acute ankle sprain patients develop an os trigonum syndrome. This finding can help identify the source of a patient's symptoms, leading to an accurate diagnosis, appropriate treatment and reducing the potential chronic symptoms.
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