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Processing · Smith, R
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Categories 6
Pages 142
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Injury Incident
01/02/2024
Right ankle, work-site fall
Investigations
02/02/2024
X-ray, ultrasound, MRI
Surgery
15/02/2024
ATFL / CFL reconstruction
Treatment
Mar – Aug 2024
Physiotherapy programme
Specialist Review
04/2024
Orthopaedic follow-up
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Specialist Report:
• Name: Mr. R. Bloggs · DOB: 12/12/1987
Mr. Bloggs injured his right ankle on 01/02/2024 after stepping into a pothole at his work site. He experienced immediate pain, swelling, and was unable to bear weight on the affected ankle.
Postoperative recovery included immobilisation, followed by a structured physiotherapy programme. As of his last follow-up in April 2024, Mr. Bloggs has shown significant improvement.
Underwent ligament reconstruction surgery to repair the torn ATFL and CFL.
Re-injured the same ankle in March 2024 during a fall at home, requiring further medical review.
Continues to experience moderate pain on prolonged standing and occasional nocturnal aching.
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History of injury
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Treatment
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Subsequent injury
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Current symptoms
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15/02/2024
orthopaedic_report.pdf · p.7
Underwent ligament reconstruction surgery on 15/02/2024 to repair the torn ATFL and CFL. Patient discharged with a structured rehabilitation plan.
MRI Report
03/02/2024
mri_ankle_02_2024.pdf · p.2
MRI findings consistent with complete rupture of ATFL following ligament reconstruction. Moderate joint effusion noted at the lateral talar dome.
Physio Report
08/2024
physio_summary.pdf · p.4
Six-month rehabilitation programme post ligament reconstruction. Patient achieved 85% of pre-injury range by month five.
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Left Elbow
Motion
Amputation
Arthroplasty
Other Impairments
Peripheral Nerve
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Flexion ✓ Recorded
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Range: 0° to 140°
Extension ✓ Recorded
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Range: 0° to 140°
NSW Workers Comp. (AMA 5)
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Report · Smith, R
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History of Injury
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Mr. Bloggs presented with a work-related injury sustained on 01/02/2024, while working at a construction site.
History of Injury · p.1
Injured right ankle after stepping into a pothole. Immediate pain, swelling, unable to bear weight.
Following the injury, Mr. Bloggs sought medical treatment, beginning with an evaluation by his GP, Dr. Mark Jones.
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History of Injury
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History of Injury p.1
Injured right ankle after stepping into a pothole. Immediate pain, swelling, unable to bear weight.
History of Injury p.2
Mr. Bloggs was carrying materials when he stepped into an unmarked pothole, causing his right foot to roll outward.
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