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Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 1984
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2016
The talus is an irregularly shaped tarsal bone with three articular surfaces which serve for the articulation with the calcaneus. The subtalar joint acts as a hinge with beveled surfaces connecting the talus and the calcaneus. Between the articulation of the posterior and middle articular facets, we can find a deep groove, the sinus tarsi, which runs ...
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The talus is an irregularly shaped tarsal bone with three articular surfaces which serve for the articulation with the calcaneus. The subtalar joint acts as a hinge with beveled surfaces connecting the talus and the calcaneus. Between the articulation of the posterior and middle articular facets, we can find a deep groove, the sinus tarsi, which runs ...
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The subtalar joint and rheumatoid arthritis
Baillière's Clinical Rheumatology, 1987In recent years, with the increasing understanding of functional anatomy and biomechanics of the lower limb, the importance of the subtalar joint is becoming clearer. It is at the subtalar joint that pronation and supination occur and in the normal well functioning foot it is this joint which is primarily responsible for minimizing stress factors in ...
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Posterior Subtalar Joint Arthroscopy
2006Direct arthroscopic visualization of the posterior subtalar joint is possible with the use of small arthroscopes (ranging in size from 2.2 to 2.7 mm). Valuable information can be obtained regarding the status of the articular cartilage and synovial lining in cases of degenerative and inflammatory arthritis.
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