Before attempting to treat ankle fractures it is vital to appreciate the normal functional anatomy of this complex joint. The objectives of treatment, as with all fracture management, are to restore the anatomy and return normal function to the injured joint. This article describes the functional anatomy of the ankle and the epidemiology, assessment and definitive management required for a routine ankle fracture.
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