Low-risk ankle injuries in children

M Ben-Yakov, K Boutis - CMAJ, 2018 - Can Med Assoc
2. Ramasubbu B, McNamara R, Okafor I, et al. Evaluation of safety and cost-effectiveness of
the Low Risk Ankle Rule in one of Europe's busiest pediatric emergency departments …

PS-146 The Low Risk Ankle Rule Can Safely Be Applied To A Uk Paediatric Population

N Lane, H Yorke, C Stewart - 2014 - adc.bmj.com
Background and aims Ankle injuries (AI) are a common presentation to Paediatric
Emergency Departments (PED). The Low Risk Ankle Rule (LRAR) is a validated clinical …

Evaluation of safety and cost-effectiveness of the low risk ankle rule in one of Europe's Busiest Pediatric Emergency Departments

B Ramasubbu, R McNamara, I Okafor… - Pediatric Emergency …, 2015 - journals.lww.com
Objectives LowRisk Ankle Rule (LRAR) has 100% sensitivity for identifying clinically
important pediatric ankle fractures (high-risk injuries) and has the potential to safely reduce …

Management of 'low-risk'ankle fractures in children: a systematic review

BA Marson, J Ng, Y Myint… - The Annals of The …, 2019 - publishing.rcseng.ac.uk
Introduction This study aimed to review the literature to establish whether there is a best
treatment for low-risk ankle fractures in children. Materials and methods A systematic review …

[CITATION][C] Can we safely apply the Ottawa Ankle Rules to children?

MS Runyon - Academic Emergency Medicine, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
1990s by Stiell et al. 1–3 to guide the clinical assessment of patients after blunt ankle
trauma. The original rules were intended to identify all clinically significant ankle and midfoot …

[CITATION][C] the Ottawa Ankle Rules are accurate for excluding fractures in acute blunt ankle/midfoot injury in children.

A Crocco - Evidence-Based Medicine, 2009 - europepmc.org
Review: the Ottawa Ankle Rules are accurate for excluding fractures in acute blunt ankle/midfoot
injury in children. - Abstract - Europe PMC Sign in | Create an account https://orcid.org Europe …

Effect of the Low Risk Ankle Rule on the frequency of radiography in children with ankle injuries

K Boutis, P Grootendorst, A Willan, AC Plint, P Babyn… - Cmaj, 2013 - Can Med Assoc
Background: The Low Risk Ankle Rule is a validated clinical decision rule that has the
potential to safely reduce radiography in children with acute ankle injuries. We performed a …

Retrospective comparison of the Low Risk Ankle Rules and the Ottawa Ankle Rules in a pediatric population

AL Ellenbogen, AL Rice, P Vyas - The American journal of emergency …, 2017 - Elsevier
Background A recent multicenter prospective Canadian study presented prospective
evidence supporting the Low Risk Ankle Rules (LRAR) as a means of reducing the number …

Evaluation of the Ottawa ankle rules in children

KD Clark, S Tanner - Pediatric emergency care, 2003 - journals.lww.com
Objective The Ottawa Ankle Rules (OAR) are criteria for predicting ankle fractures in adults
allowing for insignificant fractures, defined as small avulsion fractures. Because the clinical …

Prospective validation and head-to-head comparison of 3 ankle rules in a pediatric population

J Gravel, P Hedrei, G Grimard, S Gouin - Annals of emergency medicine, 2009 - Elsevier
STUDY OBJECTIVE: The Ottawa Ankle Rules, Low-Risk Exam, and Malleolar Zone
Algorithm are assessment rules designed to minimize radiographs performed on children …