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  1. The Ottawa Ankle Rule helps emergency physicians decide whether to order x-ray imaging for ankle injuries. It is based on four criteria: location of pain, malleolar tenderness, inability to bear weight, and patient history.

  2. The Ottawa Ankle Rules were established to help physicians decide which patients should have an x-ray following an acute ankle injury. [3] Evidence supports the Ottawa ankle rules as an accurate instrument for excluding fractures of the ankle and mid-foot.

  3. Nov 3, 2018 · Learn how to use the Ottawa ankle rules, a clinical decision-making strategy for ankle and midfoot injuries. Find out the criteria, sensitivity, and validation of this tool.

  4. In medicine, the Ottawa ankle rules are a set of guidelines for clinicians to help decide if a patient with foot or ankle pain should be offered X-rays to diagnose a possible bone fracture. Before the introduction of the rules most patients with ankle injuries would have been imaged.

  5. Learn how to use the Ottawa Ankle Rules (OARs) to assess for fractures of the ankle and mid-foot after acute trauma. The OARs have high sensitivity and moderate specificity, and can reduce the need for radiographs by 30-40%.

  6. www.cem.scot.nhs.uk › adult › ottawaOttawa Ankle Rules

    Ottawa Ankle Rules This guideline will aid you in determining which patients require an x-ray of their ankle. Exclusions • Less than 18 years old • Intoxication • Multiple painful injuries • Pregnant • Head injury • Diminished sensation due to neurological deficit Recommendations

  7. Learn how to diagnose and treat ankle sprains using the Ottawa ankle rules, which help to rule out fractures and prevent unnecessary radiography. Find out the best practices for cryotherapy, bracing, mobilization, prevention, and pain control.

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