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Foot and Ankle Motion Analysis Using Dynamic Radiographic (Fluoroscopic) Imaging [PDF]
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Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2023
Subtalar arthroscopy is being more commonly utilized by surgeons who perform foot and ankle arthroscopy. The joint can be entered from an anterior lateral or posterior approach. There is unique pathology in the joint that can be repaired through an arthroscopic approach.
Jonathon, Srour, Laurence, Rubin
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Subtalar arthroscopy is being more commonly utilized by surgeons who perform foot and ankle arthroscopy. The joint can be entered from an anterior lateral or posterior approach. There is unique pathology in the joint that can be repaired through an arthroscopic approach.
Jonathon, Srour, Laurence, Rubin
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Traumatic subtalar joint dislocation
British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2023Although uncommon, subtalar joint dislocations remain a frequently missed orthopaedic emergency. Detailed soft tissue and neurovascular assessment is important and these should be documented as appropriate. Failure of urgent reduction might lead to increased risk of conversion to an open injury as a result of pressure necrosis of the overlying skin ...
Fitzgerald C, Anazor +1 more
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Foot & Ankle International, 1995
Dislocations of the subtalar joint are rare injuries. The anatomy, pathophysiology, treatment, and prognosis of subtalar joint dislocations have been well described in the literature. The purpose of this paper is to review the current literature on subtalar joint dislocations, as well as outline those aspects of the anatomy, pathomechanics, and ...
D R, Bohay, A, Manoli
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Dislocations of the subtalar joint are rare injuries. The anatomy, pathophysiology, treatment, and prognosis of subtalar joint dislocations have been well described in the literature. The purpose of this paper is to review the current literature on subtalar joint dislocations, as well as outline those aspects of the anatomy, pathomechanics, and ...
D R, Bohay, A, Manoli
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European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, 2015
Subtalar joint instability may frequently be overlooked and erroneously be integrated under the diagnosis of ankle joint instability. It was the scope of this review to characterize the present state-of-art with regard to the adequate diagnosis and treatment.While the clinical picture is mostly inconclusive for subtalar joint instability, a high degree
Thomas, Mittlmeier, Alice, Wichelhaus
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Subtalar joint instability may frequently be overlooked and erroneously be integrated under the diagnosis of ankle joint instability. It was the scope of this review to characterize the present state-of-art with regard to the adequate diagnosis and treatment.While the clinical picture is mostly inconclusive for subtalar joint instability, a high degree
Thomas, Mittlmeier, Alice, Wichelhaus
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Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2012
Isolated subtalar joint arthrodesis has gained popularity more recently. Research has shown that it preserves rearfoot motion, does not increase the risk of arthritis in adjacent joints, and is not an especially complex operative procedure. It decreases the chance of midtarsal joint nonunion and malunion postoperatively.
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Isolated subtalar joint arthrodesis has gained popularity more recently. Research has shown that it preserves rearfoot motion, does not increase the risk of arthritis in adjacent joints, and is not an especially complex operative procedure. It decreases the chance of midtarsal joint nonunion and malunion postoperatively.
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