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  2. Cuboid syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Cuboid syndrome may develop through either a single traumatic event such as an ankle sprain or insidiously with repetitive strain over time. [1] The exact etiology of cuboid syndrome remains unclear but many ideas have been proposed. Such ideas include excessive pronation of the foot, overuse injury, and inversion ankle sprains. [1]

  3. Cuneiform fracture - Wikipedia

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    While cuneiform fractures are fairly rare, the most commonly fractured cuneiform bone is the Medial cuneiform, typically the cause of a cuneiform fracture is by physical trauma (direct blow) to the cuneiform, as well as the result of an avulsion fracture and a result of axial load, [5] but can also be the result of a stress reaction that progressed with continued weight-bearing and physical ...

  4. Chopart's fracture–dislocation - Wikipedia

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    The foot is usually dislocated medially (80%) and superiorly, which occurs when the foot is plantar flexed and inverted. Lateral displacement occurs during eversion injuries. Associated fractures of calcaneus, cuboid and navicular are frequent. Open fractures occur in a small percentage.

  5. Mitchell Robinson’s mysterious recovery from fractured foot ...

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    NEW YORK — Six months after fracturing a small bone in his right foot, Mitchell Robinson’s recovery timeline remains indefinite and he still hasn’t progressed to contact practice or sprinting.

  6. Cuboid fracture - Wikipedia

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    Treatment may be conservative or involve surgery, depending on the type of fracture. [1] They are rare. [1] If the cuboid bone is broken, then it is common for other bones in the foot to be broken or dislocated as well. [2] Cuboid fractures are associated with Lisfranc injuries. [2] Avulsion fracture of the cuboid on CT

  7. West Ham coy on Jarrod Bowen recovery after foot fracture in ...

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    West Ham coach Julen Lopetegui has refused to put a timeline on Jarrod Bowen’s recovery from injury, after the club captain suffered a foot fracture on Sunday. Bowen sustained the injury in the ...

  8. The Carnivore Diet Wants to Convince You to Eat a Stick of ...

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    Penny Kris-Etherton, PhD, registered dietitian, science advisory board member at Humann, and a professor emeritus at the Department of Nutritional Sciences at Penn State University, tells Food ...

  9. Calcaneocuboid joint - Wikipedia

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    There are five ligaments connecting the calcaneus and the cuboid bone, forming parts of the articular capsule: the dorsal calcaneocuboid ligament. [2] part of the bifurcated ligament. [2] the long plantar ligament. [2] and the plantar calcaneocuboid ligament. [2]