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The association between collagen and bone biomarkers and radiographic osteoarthritis in the distal tarsal joints of horses.

Equine Veterinary Journal, 2020
BACKGROUND Osteoarthritis (OA) of the distal intertarsal (DIT) and tarsometatarsal (TMT) joints occurs commonly. Synovial fluid (SF) biomarkers of collagen and bone turnover have potential clinical value.
E. Coppelman   +4 more
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Tarsal Joint Kinematics Via 3D Imaging

Critical Reviews in Diagnostic Imaging, 2000
(2000). Tarsal Joint Kinematics Via 3D Imaging. Critical Reviews in Diagnostic Imaging: Vol. 41, No. 6, pp. 403-449.
B E, Hirsch, J K, Udupa, E, Stindel
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Talocalcaneonavicular Joint Arthrography for Sustentacular-Talar Tarsal Coalitions

Radiology, 1975
Sustentacular-talar tarsal coalitions can be difficult to detect radiographically. The sustentacular-talar articulation is a part of the talocalcaneonavicular joint. Thus, arthrography of this joint, combined with tangential views of the sustentaculotalar articulation (Harris views), provides a new and simple method to detect or exclude talocalcaneal ...
J J, Kaye, B, Ghelman, R, Schneider
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Management of Complex Tarsal Coalition in Children.

Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2021
Complex tarsal coalition includes extensive talocalcaneal coalition, double or triple coalition, coalition with severe hindfoot deformities, or coalition with a ball-and-socket ankle deformity.
Shuyuan Li, M. Myerson
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Imaging of Tibio-Tarsal Joint Injuries

2002
The imaging of tibio-tarsal joint injuries varies according to the position and type of injury, which in turn usually depend on the type of accident. Injuries can be divided into either direct or indirect trauma. They both involve, mainly or exclusively, the skeletal apparatus and therefore the most common injuries are fractures.
GENOVESE, EUGENIO ANNIBALE   +5 more
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Tarsal-Metatarsal Joint Arthrodesis

2017
Arthrodesis of the first tarsometatarsal joint is a common procedure for patients with HAV deformity. The acceptance of this procedure has gone through an evolution over several generations. Traditional observations such as hypermobility and atavism are commonly cited as indications for TMTJ level of correction; however there is a wealth of new ...
Lawrence A. DiDomenico   +5 more
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Injuries to the Midtarsal Joint and Lesser Tarsal Bones

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 1998
Injuries to the midtarsal joint and lesser tarsal bones occur relatively infrequently and often present with a benign appearance on imaging studies. These facts may lead to failure of diagnosis and/or inadequate and improper treatment, with subsequent disability for the patient.
C M, Miller   +3 more
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Closed kinetic chain tarsal mechanics of subtalar joint arthroereisis

Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 1996
The weightbearing biomechanics of the tarsus with and without subtalar joint arthroereisis was investigated in 11 fresh frozen cadaver specimens using a three-dimensional (3-D) radiowave tracking system. Specimens, consisting of the distal half of the tibia and fibula and the intact ankle and foot, were mounted on a nonmetallic loading frame test ...
J C, Christensen   +2 more
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