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- 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...