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World J Orthop. Apr 18, 2025; 16(4): 103463
Published online Apr 18, 2025. doi: 10.5312/wjo.v16.i4.103463
Published online Apr 18, 2025. doi: 10.5312/wjo.v16.i4.103463
Table 1 Descriptive statistics for the study sample, n (%)
All | N = 105 |
Age | 39.7 years (range 18-85) |
Gender | |
Male | 56 (53.3) |
Female | 49 (46.6) |
Nationality | |
Saudi | 92 (87.6) |
Egypt | 5 (4.76) |
Kuwait | 3 (2.8) |
Yemen | 2 (1.9) |
Education level | |
Primary | 10 (9.52) |
Secondary | 13 (12.4) |
High school | 38 (36.2) |
Bachelor | 42 (40.0) |
Master degree | 2 (1.90) |
Diagnosis | |
Degenerative diseases | 25 (23.8) |
Traumatic | 61 (58.09) |
Acquired deformity | 11 (10.4) |
Congenital | 8 (7.6) |
Traumatic cases | |
Pilon fracture | 12 (19.6) |
Achilles tendon rupture | 4 (6.55) |
Ankle fractures | 25 (40.9) |
Talus fractures | 5 (8.19) |
Calcaneus fractures | 9 (14.75) |
Midfoot fractures | 6 (9.83) |
- Citation: AlMousa SA, Alzahrani MM, Alzahrani BA, Alsenan AK, Altalib AA, Alkhamis HA. Validity of the Arabic version of AAOS-foot and ankle outcomes questionnaire in patients with traumatic foot and ankle injuries. World J Orthop 2025; 16(4): 103463
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2218-5836/full/v16/i4/103463.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.5312/wjo.v16.i4.103463