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Outcomes After Total Ankle Replacement in Association With Ipsilateral Hindfoot Arthrodesis. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Ipsilateral hindfoot arthrodesis in combination with total ankle replacement (TAR) may diminish functional outcome and prosthesis survivorship compared to isolated TAR.
Adams, SB +5 more
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A biomechanical study verifying that deltoid ligament augmentation can be an alternative to syndesmotic fixation for stabilizing both the medial malleolar and the syndesmosis in selective patients with Weber C ankle injuries. ABSTRACT Objectives Ankle fracture with both deltoid ligament (DL) rupture and syndesmotic diastasis is often treated by ...
Fei Han +9 more
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Displaced intra‐articular calcaneus fractures (DIACFs) are debilitating injuries often resulting from a fall from height or motor vehicle accidents. Traditional fixation methods involve extended incisions that can lead to soft tissue breakdown or necrosis.
Alexander T. M. Nguyen +3 more
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Background The angle‐dependent torque capacity of the subtalar pronators and supinators is important to maintain dynamic ankle stabilisation. Based on the peak torques during maximum voluntary isometric pronation and supination across the subtalar range ...
Marco Hagen +3 more
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The lateral talocalcaneal ligament (LTCL) connects the talus and calcaneus on the lateral side of the hindfoot. Although its function remains has not yet been clearly elucidated, the LTCL is thought to be important for the stabilization of the subtalar ...
Reiji Higashiyama, M.D., Ph.D. +4 more
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Closed medial total subtalar joint dislocation without ankle fracture: a case report [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Total subtalar dislocation without fracture of the ankle is a rare clinical entity; it is usually due to a traumatic high-energy mechanism.
Abdelemejid Elmrini +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Deltoid ligament (DL) injuries are increasingly recognized in chronic ankle instability (CAI), drawing clinical attention to rotational ankle instability (RAI). Cadaveric studies have shown that RAI can increase ankle rotation; however, current examination methods for RAI remain limited. As they neither provide adequate insight into
Nan Mei +9 more
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Category: Ankle; Basic Sciences/Biologics; Sports Introduction/Purpose: The biomechanics of ankle sprains involves a multiplanar-supination motion and not the strict inversion as is often described.
Naven Duggal MD +2 more
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Instabilities of the subtalar joint are commonly overlooked or mismanaged, and chronic instability is a debilitating condition leading to premature joint degeneration.
Elvira Iglesias-Durán, M.D. +3 more
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STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional laboratory study. OBJECTIVE: To compare single-limb heel-rise performance and foot-ankle kinematics between persons with stage 2 adult-acquired flatfoot deformity (AAFD) and healthy controls.
Chimenti, Ruth L. +4 more
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