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Ottawa Ankle Rules

Ottawa Ankle & Foot Rules

Ankle Zone

Foot Zone

For informational purposes only. This tool is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.
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Use the mnemonic PALS — Posterior edge, Apex (tip), Lateral malleolus, Steps (4) — for the ankle, and NABS — Navicular, Ability to weight-bear, Base of 5th metatarsal, Steps — for the foot. If any criterion is positive, X-ray. If all are negative, reassure and treat for sprain. Always document the examination findings explicitly in your notes.

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Did you know?

The Ottawa Ankle Rules were originally published in the Annals of Emergency Medicine in 1992 and validated in a population of over 1,000 patients. Within the first decade, they were estimated to have prevented over 1 million unnecessary ankle X-rays per year in North America alone. They remain the most widely cited and implemented clinical decision rules in emergency medicine, surpassing even the Canadian C-Spine Rules and the PECARN paediatric head CT rules in adoption.

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