SummaryIntroductionExhaustive biometric data of the talus and the navicular bones have not been reported in the classical anatomy treatises.HypothesisThe radiographic measurements, being variable according to the X-ray beam inclination, have no real value. This biometric analysis aimed to specify the characteristics of the constitutive bone components of the talonavicular joint.Material and methodsThis anatomic study investigated the biometry of the talus and the navicular bones separated from anatomic specimens with no previous disease history from adult subjects whose sex was unknown. It was completed by in situ dissection and evaluation of talonavicular and talocalcaneal joints conducted to gain an understanding of the bone specimens in ...
Knowledge of human joint morphology is important in orthopaedic surgery and in prosthesis design. Th...
Anatomical variations in terms of ligamentous attachments, articulations and bony morphology are com...
The trapezium shape of the talar dome limits the use of 2-dimensional plain radiography for morphome...
SummaryIntroductionExhaustive biometric data of the talus and the navicular bones have not been repo...
Precise biometric data of calcaneus, cuboid bones and calcaneocuboid joint are not alluded to in tex...
Background:Talus is a distinctive bone among the tarsal bones.It is situated in proximal row consist...
ABSTRACT Talus is the important tarsal bone which participates in the formation of talocrural, subta...
Background: Morphometry of talus will be helpful for radiologists, orthopaedicians and surgeons for ...
Out of all the bones in the foot involved in movement, talus has constantly formed the sole link bet...
Literature describes different patterns of calcaneal facets for the talus in terms of whether some c...
Talus (astragalus) is the second largest tarsal bone. It has no muscular or tendinous attachment. It...
Introduction: Calcaneum is the longest, strongest and biggest of all the tarsal bones of the proxima...
Anatomical variations in terms of ligamentous attachments, articulations and bony morphology are com...
PubMedID: 16374570The first tarsometatarsal (TMT) joint has a complex role in regulating joint press...
Prevalence of osteoarthritis (OA) is less common in the ankle compared to other joints; however, def...
Knowledge of human joint morphology is important in orthopaedic surgery and in prosthesis design. Th...
Anatomical variations in terms of ligamentous attachments, articulations and bony morphology are com...
The trapezium shape of the talar dome limits the use of 2-dimensional plain radiography for morphome...
SummaryIntroductionExhaustive biometric data of the talus and the navicular bones have not been repo...
Precise biometric data of calcaneus, cuboid bones and calcaneocuboid joint are not alluded to in tex...
Background:Talus is a distinctive bone among the tarsal bones.It is situated in proximal row consist...
ABSTRACT Talus is the important tarsal bone which participates in the formation of talocrural, subta...
Background: Morphometry of talus will be helpful for radiologists, orthopaedicians and surgeons for ...
Out of all the bones in the foot involved in movement, talus has constantly formed the sole link bet...
Literature describes different patterns of calcaneal facets for the talus in terms of whether some c...
Talus (astragalus) is the second largest tarsal bone. It has no muscular or tendinous attachment. It...
Introduction: Calcaneum is the longest, strongest and biggest of all the tarsal bones of the proxima...
Anatomical variations in terms of ligamentous attachments, articulations and bony morphology are com...
PubMedID: 16374570The first tarsometatarsal (TMT) joint has a complex role in regulating joint press...
Prevalence of osteoarthritis (OA) is less common in the ankle compared to other joints; however, def...
Knowledge of human joint morphology is important in orthopaedic surgery and in prosthesis design. Th...
Anatomical variations in terms of ligamentous attachments, articulations and bony morphology are com...
The trapezium shape of the talar dome limits the use of 2-dimensional plain radiography for morphome...