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Kaux JF

Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Sports, University and University Hospital of Liège, Belgium

Biography

Jean-François Kaux dirige, depuis 2016, le département de Médecine Physique, Réadaptation Fonctionnelle et de Traumatologie du Sport du CHU de Liège. Il est également chargé de cours à l'Université de Liège où il donne cours aux étudiants en médecine, kinésithérapie et sciences de la motricité. Il coordonne le Département de médecine et de traumatologie du sport (SportS2), reconnu comme FIMS (Fédération Internationale de Médecine du Sport) Collaboratif Center, FIFA (Fédération International de Football Association) Medical Centre of Excellence et IOC (International Olympic Committee) Research Centre for Injury Prevention and Protection of Athlete Health.

Publications

Stable versus Unstable Grade 2 High Ankle Sprains in Athletes: A Noninvasive Tool to Predict the Need for Surgical Fixation

There are no standardized criteria for the diagnosis and management of syndesmotic injuries, creating great ambiguity regarding optimal treatment. Traditionally, individuals with clinical and/or radiological suspicion of syndesmotic instability warrant an examination under anaesthesia and/or diagnostic arthroscopy to confirm and treat. Our purpose ... Read More»

D’Hooghe P, Bouhdida S, Whiteley R, Rosenbaum A, Khelaifi K and Kaux JF

Research Article: Clin Res Foot Ankle, 2018, 6: 252

DOI: 10.4172/2329-910X.1000252

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