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1. Cuboid Fracture | Cuboid Bone Fracture: Symptoms and Treatment
Link: https://james-mccormack.com/advice-centre/cuboid-fracture/
Description: WebMar 27, 2023 · Symptoms of a Cuboid Fracture. Cuboid fractures present with symptoms of pain on the outside of the foot just above the 5th metatarsal. There can be pain on tip-toe walking, running or hopping that can be sharp and immediate in onset. There may be swelling and bruising on the outer foot.
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2. Update on diagnosis and management of cuboid fractures - PMC
Link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6379735/
Description: WebFeb 2, 2019 · Core tip: The cuboid bone is an essential anatomic element of the midfoot contributing greatly to foot biomechanics. Cuboid fractures are rare and usually associated with complex foot fractures and dislocations. Such fractures require a high level of attention in order to ensure a timely diagnosis.
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3. Cuboid syndrome: What it is, treatment, and recovery - Medical News Today
Link: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/321626
Description: WebApr 26, 2018 · Cuboid syndrome is the result of partial dislocation of the bones in the middle of the foot. Medically, this is called subluxation of the midtarsal joint. Specifically, cuboid syndrome...
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4. Cuboid Stress Fracture: Cause, Diagnosis and Treatment
Link: https://www.md-health.com/Cuboid-Bone.html
Description: Web5 days ago · Cuboid Stress Fracture: Cause, Diagnosis and Treatment. The cuboid bone is located between the base of the foot and the ankle. Continued stress can cause fracture. Learn the rick factors, sign, and treatment. The cuboid bone is located in the mid foot just in front of the ankle.
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5. Cuboid and cuneiform fractures - UpToDate
Link: https://www.uptodate.com/contents/cuboid-and-cuneiform-fractures
Description: WebNov 16, 2022 · While cuboid and cuneiform fractures are uncommon, they can result in significant short- and long-term pain and dysfunction, particularly if they are missed or mismanaged. The presentation, diagnosis, and nonoperative management of cuboid fractures will be reviewed here.
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6. Cuboid fracture - Wikipedia
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuboid_fracture
Description: WebA cuboid fracture is a fracture of the cuboid bone of the foot. Diagnosis is by X-ray imaging, magnetic resonance imaging, or bone scan. Treatment may be conservative or involve surgery, depending on the type of fracture. They are rare.
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7. Fracture of the Cuboid : JAAOS - Journal of the American …
Link: https://journals.lww.com/jaaos/fulltext/2012/07000/fracture_of_the_cuboid.8.aspx
Description: WebCuboid fractures seldom occur in isolation; instead, they are often associated with other midfoot fractures, including of the Lisfranc complex. 9-13 Cuboid fractures are classified as either avulsion or, less commonly, crush injury. 14. The mechanism of most cuboid avulsion fractures is not clearly understood.
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8. Cuboid Stress Fractures - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK542250/
Description: WebAug 14, 2023 · The cuboid bone is on the most lateral aspect of the mid-foot, articulating with the calcaneus proximally and the base of the fourth and fifth metatarsals distally. Due to the repetitive mechanical forces dissipated in the area, the foot is prone to overuse injuries, especially stress fractures.
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9. Fractures of the Cuboid Bone: A Critical Analysis Review
Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32304497/
Description: WebCuboid fractures rarely occur in isolation, and a high index of suspicion for the presence of Chopart, Lisfranc, or complex midfoot injuries should be raised. The cuboid is the cornerstone of the lateral column and acts as a bridge between the lateral column and the transverse plantar arch. Its most …
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10. Fractures of the Cuboid Bone: A Critical Analysis Review - LWW
Link: https://journals.lww.com/jbjsreviews/subjects/Foot%20and%20Ankle/Abstract/2020/04000/Fractures_of_the_Cuboid_Bone__A_Critical_Analysis.6.aspx
Description: Webmost important role is maintenance of lateral column length and associated motion in the midtarsal and tarsometatarsal joints.»To date, a classification system that is validated for clinical practice (i.e., guidance for management and prediction of outcome and prognosis) is lacking.»The principles of operative treatment are restoration of articu...