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- who: N. C. Hagemeijer from the Newton, MA, USA UMC location University of have published the research: Portable dynamic ultrasonography is a useful tool for the evaluation of suspected syndesmotic instability: a cadaveric study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The aim of this study was to evaluate syndesmotic instability by measuring the distal (TFCS) in a cadaveric model using with progressive stages of syndesmotic ligamentous transection under external rotation stress.
- how: A Pearson correlation was calculated to evaluate a correlation between P-US and fluoroscopy. The TFCS-opening values detected in this study . . .
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