Ortho on the go
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2456411/fan_mail/new] We break down a real clinic case where a simple misstep leads to a suspected Lisfranc injury and a fast track from urgent imaging to surgical care. We share the exam and X-ray clues that help us spot midfoot instability early, plus what recovery often looks like after fixation. • case presentation after a plantar-flexion misstep with a pop and immediate inability to weight bear • key exam findings including diffuse midfoot oedema, focal medial midfoot tenderness, and pain with forefoot compression and rotation • X-ray alignment changes that raise concern for Lisfranc disruption and why CT helps define the injury • Lisfranc ligament anatomy and why plantar arch bruising can be a high-value clinical sign • when non-operative care may fail and why surgical referral is common with widening and instability • post-op course including splinting, casting, strict non-weight bearing, and gradual return in a walking boot with physical therapy • realistic healing timeline, persistent swelling, and practical counselling points for patients
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