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So as it turns out I have what's called a Lisfranc injury... this is apparently the sort of thing people get when they survive a 2 story fall or a plane crash.
Falling Sarah Moore 2009
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So as it turns out I have what's called a Lisfranc injury... this is apparently the sort of thing people get when they survive a 2 story fall or a plane crash.
Archive 2009-03-01 Sarah Moore 2009
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Ivory's injury is a Lisfranc, which is a fracture and dislocation in the mid-foot, and will require surgery, Payton said.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed BRETT MARTEL 2011
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There is concern that Schobel sustained a more serious injury in the mid-foot area where a cluster of bones forms a small arch between the ankle and toes, known as a Lisfranc injury.
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Coble suffered a Lisfranc fracture three days before Northwestern's opener and missed his entire senior year.
Big Ten Conference 2010
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WHAT WENT WRONG: After losing Coble (Lisfranc fracture in foot) and Jeff Ryan (torn ACL in left knee) in November, the Wildcats lost much of their projected depth and didn't do much to find more.
Big Ten Conference 2010
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Coble suffered a Lisfranc fracture three days before Northwestern's opener and missed his entire senior year.
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Wallace was used in the first three games of the season, but suffered a Lisfranc fracture against Southern Mississippi.
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WHAT WENT WRONG: After losing Coble (Lisfranc fracture in foot) and Jeff Ryan (torn ACL in left knee) in November, the Wildcats lost much of their projected depth and didn't do much to find more.
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He gained 648 yards (4.4 a carry) with nine touchdowns in nine games before sustaining a Lisfranc fracture of the right foot. —
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