Understanding subtalar joint biomechanics and pathomechanics provides a framework for understanding both common pathologic hindfoot and forefoot conditions and surgical planning. It is important to identify mechanical impairment and to define what mechanical effect is needed to change a pathologic condition. It is also important to know what the initial problem is and what the consequences are in terms of soft tissue or bony stress leading to peritalar injury. Whenever possible, one should try to operate to change pathomechanics and facilitate spontaneous repair of stressed structures.Sin financiación0.794 JCR (2015) Q4, 58/74 OrthopedicsUE
Subtalar joint instability is hypothesized to occur after injuries to the calcaneofibular ligament (...
Subtalar joint instability is hypothesized to occur after injuries to the calcaneofibular ligament (...
Subtalar instability is a confusing yet important condition in patients with lateral ankle instabili...
This article presents the most common structural foot deformities encountered in clinical practice. ...
The subtalar joint plays an important role for the hindfoot when accommodating during gait. Joint de...
The subtalar joint plays an important role for the hindfoot when accommodating during gait. Joint de...
Subtalar joint movement is transmitted proximally to the lower extremity and distally to the forefoo...
Subtalar joint movement is transmitted proximally to the lower extremity and distally to the forefoo...
OBJECTIVE: The hypothesis tested was that the increased load on the medial arch in the adult flat fo...
SummaryThe talonavicular (TN) joint and the three subtalar (ST) joints are linked anatomically and f...
Too many times theories of how the human foot functions and therefore how mechanically inducted foot...
Background: Distinguishing between ankle instability and subtalar joint instability is challenging b...
Subtalar instability may be caused by various ligamentous injuries. Combined instability at the ankl...
Subtalar instability may be caused by various ligamentous injuries. Combined instability at the ankl...
Background: Although regular factor replacement can reduce the incidence of joint bleeds and slow do...
Subtalar joint instability is hypothesized to occur after injuries to the calcaneofibular ligament (...
Subtalar joint instability is hypothesized to occur after injuries to the calcaneofibular ligament (...
Subtalar instability is a confusing yet important condition in patients with lateral ankle instabili...
This article presents the most common structural foot deformities encountered in clinical practice. ...
The subtalar joint plays an important role for the hindfoot when accommodating during gait. Joint de...
The subtalar joint plays an important role for the hindfoot when accommodating during gait. Joint de...
Subtalar joint movement is transmitted proximally to the lower extremity and distally to the forefoo...
Subtalar joint movement is transmitted proximally to the lower extremity and distally to the forefoo...
OBJECTIVE: The hypothesis tested was that the increased load on the medial arch in the adult flat fo...
SummaryThe talonavicular (TN) joint and the three subtalar (ST) joints are linked anatomically and f...
Too many times theories of how the human foot functions and therefore how mechanically inducted foot...
Background: Distinguishing between ankle instability and subtalar joint instability is challenging b...
Subtalar instability may be caused by various ligamentous injuries. Combined instability at the ankl...
Subtalar instability may be caused by various ligamentous injuries. Combined instability at the ankl...
Background: Although regular factor replacement can reduce the incidence of joint bleeds and slow do...
Subtalar joint instability is hypothesized to occur after injuries to the calcaneofibular ligament (...
Subtalar joint instability is hypothesized to occur after injuries to the calcaneofibular ligament (...
Subtalar instability is a confusing yet important condition in patients with lateral ankle instabili...