Foot injury

30th November, Spectrum Medical Imaging

The midfoot consist of 5 bones, cuboid, navicular and three cuneiform bones. These bones articulate with the base of the five metatarsals. In the Lisfranc injuries, it is these articulations (and their ligamemts) that are damage. Sometimes, there are fractures easily seen on plain xrays. Sometimes, one can see separation of the bones on plain xrays. If there is suspicion of a Lisfranc injury, a CT or an MRI is necessary. This week, Spectrum Medical Imaging bring us a case study to illustrate a Lisfranc injury.