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What is the Role of Ankle Nails in Im proving Stability After Ankle Fractures?

  Ankle fractures are common injuries, but achieving stable fixation can be challenging in complex cases or in patients with poor bone quality. Ankle nails provide an effective solution by offering internal support through intramedullary fixation. Unlike traditional plates and screws, these implants are inserted inside the bone, aligning with the natural axis and enhancing overall stability. This approach is especially useful in unstable fractures, osteoporotic bones, and cases with compromised soft tissue conditions. Locking screws help secure bone fragments, reducing the risk of displacement and supporting proper healing. Additionally, ankle nails typically require smaller incisions, which minimizes soft tissue damage and lowers the risk of complications. In certain cases, they also allow for earlier weight bearing, which is particularly beneficial for elderly patients. Although not suitable for every fracture, ankle nails play an important role in improving stability, promoting...

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