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  1. Lisfranc injury - Wikipedia

    The injury is named after Jacques Lisfranc de St. Martin, a French surgeon and gynecologist who noticed this fracture pattern amongst cavalrymen in 1815, after the War of the Sixth Coalition.

  2. Lisfranc (Midfoot) Injury - OrthoInfo - AAOS

    Lisfranc (midfoot) injuries result if bones in the midfoot are broken or ligaments that support the midfoot are torn. The severity of the injury can vary from simple to complex, involving many …

  3. Lisfranc Injury - Foot & Ankle - Orthobullets

    Nov 20, 2025 · A Lisfranc injury is a tarsometatarsal fracture dislocation characterized by traumatic disruption between the articulation of the medial cuneiform and base of the second …

  4. Lisfranc (Midfoot) Injury: Types, Symptoms & Treatment

    Apr 29, 2025 · A Lisfranc injury is a dislocation, fracture or sprain in the Lisfranc joint on top of your foot. Wearing a boot or cast is the most common treatment.

  5. Lisfranc injury | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org

    Nov 18, 2025 · Lisfranc injuries, also called Lisfranc fracture-dislocations, are the most common type of dislocation involving the foot and correspond to the dislocation of the articulation of the …

  6. LisFranc Injury - Orthopaedic Trauma Association (OTA)

    LisFranc injuries are rare and make up less than one percent of all fractures. They can happen after falling, a car accident, a crushing injury, or a sports injury.

  7. Lisfranc Injuries - Physiopedia

    Direct trauma such as a fall from height may also cause a Lisfranc injury. These high-energy injuries can result in multiple dislocations and fractures in the foot. There is a high incidence …

  8. Fracture-Dislocation of the Midfoot (Lisfranc Injury)

    Fracture-Dislocation of the Midfoot (Lisfranc Injury) - Etiology, pathophysiology, symptoms, signs, diagnosis & prognosis from the Merck Manuals - Medical Professional Version.

  9. Lisfranc Fracture Surgery, Recovery Time & Treatment Options

    Lisfranc fractures often occur when a person steps in a hole and the toes become caught, and then the person falls forward. This torque causes the ligaments that hold the joints together to …

  10. Why a Lisfranc Injury Needs Months to Heal - Verywell Health

    May 3, 2025 · A Lisfranc injury occurs when the midfoot ligaments, bones, or joints are sprained, fractured, or dislocated. The Lisfranc joint complex connects the bones forming the foot's arch …