Ortiz, CristiánWagner, PabloWagner, Emilio2017-01-062017-01-062016Foot and Ankle Clinics, June 2016, vol.21, n°2, p.367-389http://hdl.handle.net/11447/940http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1016/j.fcl.2016.01.008he ankle represents the most commonly injured weightbearing joint in the human body. They are typically the result of low-energy, rotational injury mechanisms. However, ankle fractures represent a spectrum of injury patterns from simple to very complex, with varying incidence of posttraumatic arthritis. Stable injury patterns can be treated nonoperatively; unstable injury patterns are typically treated operatively given that they could lead to severe arthritis if not properly addresseden-USAnkle fractureAnkle fracture rehabilitationDeltoid ligament ruptureLateral malleolar fractureSyndesmotic instabilityState-of-the-Art in Ankle Fracture Management in Chile.Artículo