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Possible malleolus displacement

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by Kir2602, Apr 19, 2011.

  1. Kir2602

    Kir2602 Member


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    Hello,

    I saw a woman a few days ago who has severe pronation with one malleolus looking like it has completely displaced, there is no bone there and there is actually a massive indentation behind where the mallelous would be normally be. She has been for an X-ray with no result of fracture etc. Nothing sinister (so the x-ray department said) but it just looks so abnormal. Has anybody come across anything like this!? please help

    Kirsty
     
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