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004; 2.67 vs. -12, p=0.001; and 2.41 vs. -7.42, p=0.002) and slower 10-meter walk/run times (7.43sec vs. 14.7sec, p=0.005). CONCLUSIONS Fracture represents a significant risk in patients with DMD; both slower walking speed and ankle contracture confer an increased risk of ambulation loss after fracture.Despite the high incidence of foot and ankle injuries and their biomechanical importance to more proximal joints, the foot and ankle are some of the most daunting and underemphasized musculoskeletal structure