Patient

Age

Sex

Activities of daily live

Mechanism of injury

Dislocation type

Associated injuries

Treatment

Follow-up

(weeks)

Results

1

31

M

driver

Assault

Anteromedial

None

Closed reduction and immobilisation

8

Stable

2

26

M

Office staff

Road traffic accident

Posterolateral

common peroneal nerve injury

Closed reduction and immobilisation

6

Posterolateral instability (referred to a private practice)

3

43

M

unemployed

Road traffic accident

Anteromedial

None

Closed reduction and immobilisation

12

Stable

4

38

F

Domestic accident

Anteromedial

None

Closed reduction and immobilisation

12

Stable

5

26

M

sporty

Road traffic accident

Anterior

Skin injury

Debridement,

reduction and

immobilisation

6

Anterior instability (referred to a private practice)

6

47

F

driver

Domestic accident

Anteromedial

Vascular injury

Open surgery, cross pins and vascular exploration

8

Anterior instability (referred to a private practice)

7

42

F

Office staff

Domestic accident

Posterior

None

Closed reduction and immobilisation

11

Stable

8

43

M

Manual workers

Road traffic accident

Posterolateral

None

Closed reduction and immobilisation

8

Lateral instability (referred to a private practice)

9

27

M

Office staff

Sporting injury

Posterior

Skin injury

Debridement

reduction and

immobilisation

10

Stable