User talk:Cmann999

I am new to Wikipedia editing. I’m a student at the University of Sydney, studying Medical Science, in a Wikipedia Education Class, and I’m currently learning how edit and contribute to Wikipedia. My tutor is Sunjess. I am writing a Wikipedia article for a university assignment, and my topic is Maisonneuve fracture.

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Happy editing! &mdash; Rod talk 08:16, 4 November 2020 (UTC)
 * Thank you very much Rod! So sorry I didn't see this message earlier, I am still new at navigating talk pages. Appreciate the welcome, I hope I can somewhat contribute to the article I am working on right now in the long-term! Cmann999 (talk) 04:45, 5 November 2020 (UTC)

Maisonneuve fracture
Thanks for your message about disambiguation on Maisonneuve fracture. ankle mortise links to the dab page Mortise - perhaps this should link to Ankle unless there is a better article about the structure of the joint (or is likely ever to be one created). For Immobilization a link to Immobilization (healing) would solve the need for a dab page but would be a red link and wait for the article which would still need to be written. For more on disabiguation (and some tools to help) see Disambiguation and Disambiguation pages with links.&mdash; Rod talk 08:22, 4 November 2020 (UTC)
 * I would suggest asking your questions at WikiProject Medicine where orthopaedic experts may be better placed to help.&mdash; Rod talk 08:31, 4 November 2020 (UTC)

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