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From: Anatomical Pathology of Subtle Lisfranc Injury

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Various patterns of subtle Lisfranc injury. The injured joints are indicated in red. (a) Longitudinal type injury. (b) Transverse type injury. In some patients with this type of injury, the joint between the third cuneiform and third metatarsal may be involved. (c) Transverse type injury combined with first tarsometatarsal joint injury. (d) Longitudinal type injury plus transverse type injury. (e) Longitudinal type injury plus first tarsometatarsal joint injury. (f) Longitudinal type injury, transverse type injury, and first tarsometatarsal joint injury. (g) Longitudinal injury extending into the naviculo-first cuneiform joint.

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