Foot and ankle injuries in children and adults are very common presentations to emergency departments. The Ottawa Ankle Rules (OAR) have been validated in both children (greater than 2 years old) and adult populations, and have been shown to reduce the number of X-rays performed without adversely affecting patient care. In alert, cooperative and sensate patients with blunt ankle and/or foot trauma within the previous ten days and who are not distracted by other injuries, only those who fulfill the OAR should undergo ankle and/or foot X-rays. Imaging of the ankle and/or foot in patients who are negative for the OAR does not improve outcomes, exposes the patient to unnecessary ionizing radiation and contributes to flow delays without providing additional value.
Conditions: Foot and ankle injuries, fractures
Diagnostic Tests: Ottawa ankle rules (OAR)
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