Ottawa ankle rules

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A structured physical examination of an injured ankle that, with high sensitivity and specificity, will determine if any bones of the ankle or lower leg are broken. By using these rules during an examination, emergency physicians are able to avoid unnecessary use of radiography. The rules were developed in Canada at the Ottawa Hospital.