Lisfranc (Midfoot) Fracture

The tarsometatarsal joint is a major joint complex found in the middle of the foot. It is also refered to as Lisfranc joint. Deformities of the tarsometatarsal complex can be due to arthritis or trauma.

Tarsometatarsal trauma is characterized by pain, functional impairment and midfoot instability. The appearance of bruises and swelling in the area surrounding the midfoot are commonly observed symptoms. The usual evaluation of this type of injury involves basic Xrays, and a CT or MRI may be obtained to provide more information about your condition..

Surgical treatment of this condition involves realigning the displaced or unstable bones in a position that allows them to heal appropriately.

  • American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons
  • jackson memorial hospital
  • Foot & Ankle International
  • Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society
  • university miami
  • Hospital for Special Surgery
  • My Footcare MD