- In
human anatomy, the
subtalar joint, also
known as the
talocalcaneal joint, is a
joint of the foot. It
occurs at the
meeting point of the
talus and the...
- fibula, to form the
ankle joint or
talocrural joint; inferiorly, at the
subtalar joint, to the
calcaneus or heel bone. Together, the
talus and calcaneus...
- muscles, tendons, and ligaments. The
joints of the foot are the
ankle and
subtalar joint and the
interphalangeal joints of the foot. An
anthropometric study...
-
fracture and Don Juan
fracture The
talar shelf is
typically involved in
subtalar or
talocalcaneal tarsal coalition.
Calcar Bohler's
angle Sanders classification...
- the
lateral collateral ligament,
which opposes the
hyperinversion of the
subtalar joint, as in a
common type of
ankle sprain. It is
covered by the tendons...
-
while running or walking.
Composed of
three cardinal plane components:
subtalar eversion,
ankle dorsiflexion, and
forefoot abduction,
these three distinct...
-
dislocation or fracture-dislocation
injury at the
tarsometatarsal joints Subtalar dislocation, or
talocalcaneonavicular dislocation, is a
simultaneous dislocation...
-
includes three joints: the
ankle joint proper or
talocrural joint, the
subtalar joint, and the
inferior tibiofibular joint. The
movements produced at this...
-
radiography is
limited for
visualization of
calcaneal anatomy,
especially at the
subtalar joint. A CT scan is
currently the
imaging study of
choice for evaluating...
-
approximately 5 degrees.
Excessive pronation of the foot (over 5 degrees) in the
subtalar joint is a type of
mechanical mechanism that can lead to tendinitis. An...