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Phalanx Fractures

The distal phalanx of the great toe is commonly affected.

Mechanism of Injury

Fractures usually arise as a result of a heavy weight being dropped onto the foot.

Clinical Features

The patient complains pain following injury.

Radiographs are needed to confirm the diagnosis.

Associated Injuries

The integrity of the neurovascular supply should be checked. Soft tissue injuries may occur.



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