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Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 2019
BACKGROUND Progressive peritalar subluxation (PTS) is part of adult acquired flatfoot deformity (AAFD). We investigated the use of the middle facet as an indicator of PTS using standing, weight-bearing computed tomography (CT) images.
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BACKGROUND Progressive peritalar subluxation (PTS) is part of adult acquired flatfoot deformity (AAFD). We investigated the use of the middle facet as an indicator of PTS using standing, weight-bearing computed tomography (CT) images.
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Foot & ankle international, 2019
Background: Little data exists regarding the incidence of adverse events and their associated risk factors following intra-articular corticosteroid injection of the ankle and subtalar joint.
Sophia E. Anderson +5 more
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Background: Little data exists regarding the incidence of adverse events and their associated risk factors following intra-articular corticosteroid injection of the ankle and subtalar joint.
Sophia E. Anderson +5 more
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Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2011
Subtalar joint arthroscopy can be performed on a wide array of pathology. The procedure has progressed from a diagnostic test to a reconstructive procedure. Although it is not as popular as ankle arthroscopy, it is becoming more commonly discussed in the literature and is part of many arthroscopy courses.
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Subtalar joint arthroscopy can be performed on a wide array of pathology. The procedure has progressed from a diagnostic test to a reconstructive procedure. Although it is not as popular as ankle arthroscopy, it is becoming more commonly discussed in the literature and is part of many arthroscopy courses.
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Arthroerisis of the subtalar joint
Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2003Arthroerisis of the subtalar joint can be a valuable tool for the foot and ankle surgeon in treating flexible pes planus deformity in adults, as well as in children. Whether by itself, or in conjunction with other procedures, such as Achilles tendon lengthening (to allow dorsiflexion to at least neutral), midfoot or hindfoot osteotomies (to correct ...
David I, Zaret, Mark S, Myerson
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Arthroscopic Arthodesis of Subtalar Joint
Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2011Isolated subtalar arthrodesis is well accepted for treatment of pathologic conditions of the subtalar joint associated with pain, instability, and deformity that do not respond to conservative treatment. The most frequent indications are primary talocalcaneal or posttraumatic arthrosis; congenital malformations (coalition); or inflammatory diseases. In
Gerardo Muñoz, Muraro +1 more
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Anatomy of the Tarsal Canal and Sinus in Relation to the Subtalar Joint Capsule
Foot & ankle international, 2018Background: Anatomical knowledge of the tarsal canal and sinus is still unclear owing to the complexity of the ligamentous structures within them, particularly the relationship with the capsules of the subtalar joints.
Reiko Yamaguchi +6 more
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Arthroscopic Subtalar Joint Arthrodesis: Topical Review
Foot & Ankle International, 2021Background: Advances in foot and ankle arthroscopy over the last 2 decades have allowed for subtalar joint arthrodesis to be performed arthroscopically. The potential advantages of the arthroscopic technique include higher fusion rates, lower complications, reduced perioperative morbidity, and accelerated rehabilitation.
Hesham Oshba +3 more
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Types of subtalar joint facets
Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, 2015Articular facets of the clinical subtalar joint (CSTJ) were analyzed using a total of 118 (right 57, left 61) dry, paired calcanei and tali from 68 Korean adult cadavers. The CSTJ facets were classified into the following three types depending on their continuity: type A, all three facets are separated; type B, the anterior and middle facets are ...
Min-Ho, Jung +6 more
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2019
Subtalar joint instability is a chronic functional talocalcaneal instability characterized by a combination of anterior movement, medialization, and varus tilt of the calcaneus. It may result from chronic tear or insufficiency of interosseous talocalcaneal ligament (ITCL), cervical ligament (CL), and calcaneo-fibular ligament (CFL) or as a consequence ...
Vincenzo Candela +5 more
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Subtalar joint instability is a chronic functional talocalcaneal instability characterized by a combination of anterior movement, medialization, and varus tilt of the calcaneus. It may result from chronic tear or insufficiency of interosseous talocalcaneal ligament (ITCL), cervical ligament (CL), and calcaneo-fibular ligament (CFL) or as a consequence ...
Vincenzo Candela +5 more
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Arthroscopy of the Subtalar Joint
Foot & Ankle International, 1994The purpose of this study was to determine the position and relative safety of the anterior, posterior, and newly defined middle portals by measuring their distance from the neurovascular structures and tendons on the lateral side of the foot and ankle.
C, Frey, S, Gasser, K, Feder
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