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Case report| Volume 28, ISSUE 4, P321-322, May 1997

Irreducible Lisfranc's injury: The ‘toe up’ sign

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      Abstract

      A new physical sign (the ‘toe up’ sign) is described in relation to an irreducible Lisfranc injury, the cause being the interposed lateral slip of the tibialis anterior tendon. Surgical exploration is advocated.
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