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Ankle Injury (Talar Fracture) - Car Accident

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Foot Injury Sustained in Motor Vehicle Head-on Collision.
Fractured neck of the talus resulting from being hit head-on while driving (foot on the gas pedal).

Ankle Injury (Talar Fracture) - Car Accident

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Ankle Injury (Talar Fracture) - Car Accident

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