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Anatomy of the Subtalar Joint

Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2018
The subtalar joint is divided into the talocalcaneonavicular and the talocalcaneal joint, separated by a conical interosseous tunnel (canalis and sinus tarsi). The talocalcaneonavicular joint is a ball-and-socket articulation (coxa pedis). An important part of the coxa pedis is the spring ligament.
Jan, Bartoníček   +2 more
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Update on Subtalar Joint Instability

Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2018
Subtalar joint stability is ensured by the osseous geometry of the talocalcaneal joint and the complex array of the ligaments at the medial and lateral aspect of the ankle joint, the sinus and canalis tarsi, and the talocalcaneonavicular joint, respectively.
Thomas, Mittlmeier, Stefan, Rammelt
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Supramalleolar Osteotomy for Ankle Varus Deformity Alters Subtalar Joint Alignment

Foot & ankle international, 2022
Background: Although correction of ankle and hindfoot deformity after supramalleolar osteotomy has been investigated extensively, the specific effect on the subtalar joint alignment remains elusive.
A. Burssens   +6 more
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Interaction of loading and ligament injuries in subtalar joint instability quantified by 3D weightbearing computed tomography

Journal of Orthopaedic Research, 2021
Despite decades of research since its first description, subtalar joint instability remains a diagnostic enigma within the concept of hindfoot instability.
Burssens Arne   +7 more
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Midterm Outcome of Subtalar Joint Revision Arthrodesis

Foot & ankle international, 2021
Background: The outcomes of revision subtalar arthrodesis have received relatively little focus in research compared with primary subtalar arthrodesis outcomes.
M. Chraim   +5 more
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Subtalar Joint Arthroscopy

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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Traumatic subtalar joint dislocation

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2023
Although 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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Assessment of Posterior and Middle Facet Subluxation of the Subtalar Joint in Progressive Flatfoot Deformity

Foot & ankle international, 2020
Background: Adult acquired flatfoot deformity (AAFD) is a complex 3-dimensional pathology characterized by peritalar subluxation (PTS) of the hindfoot. For many years, PTS was measured at the posterior facet of the subtalar joint.
C. de César Netto   +7 more
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