Interrelations Between the Too-Long Anterior Calcaneal Process, Hind and Mid-tarsal Bone Volumes, Angles and Osteochondral Lesion of the Dome of the Talus: Analysis by Software Slicer of 69 CT Scan of Feetdoi:10.1007/s43465-022-00768-4
A line is draft from the center of the femoral head to the center of the talus (yellow line). A patient is valgus if the line crosses lateral to the lateral tibial eminence and is varus if the line passes medial to the medial tibial eminence. This patient is exhibiting valgus coronal ...
The management of anterior colliculus fractures in combination with deltoid ligament injuries is a topic of debate, and there is a need to improve surgical outcomes. The purpose of the present study was to describe the application of a modified double-row suture bridge technique and evaluate its ...
Moreover, we employed the model to simulate and compute the total displacement and von-Mises stress of the talus cartilage at varying gait phases, including foot strike, tibia vertical, and toe-off phases. The results of the anterior drawer test and varus stress test revealed that the anterior...
Which of the following is part of the elbow joint? a. Trochlear notch of the ulna b. Ulnar notch of the radius c. Glenoid fossa of the humerus d. Styloid process of the radius e. Head of the ulna A muscle located on the anterio...
This injury may be a soft tissue rupture or an avulsion fracture at the ATFL's attachment to the fibula or talus. Although orthopedic surgeons agree that an avulsion fracture is more common at the fibular attachment than at the talar attachment,cadaveric research on ankle sprains has shown a ...
Based on the function, it prevents the tibia and femur moving in what directions? What tendon attaches to the tibial tuberosity? What ligament extends from the medial epicondyle to the coronoid process of the ulna (ulnar collateral...
Arthrogryposis has been reported in Alaskan Eskimos, named Kuskokwim disease for the river delta on which the original cases were diagnosed [Petajan et al., 1969]. Multiple contractures of the joints, commonly of the knees and ankles, characterize the disease. The primary pathologic process is ...
Three of the eight MR imaging evident fractures of anterior process of calcaneus were seen on radiographs. Associated fractures of the talus ( n =5), navicular bone ( n =3), cuboid ( n =2), and calcaneal body ( n =1) were noted. Associated injuries to the anterior talofibular ...
The tarsal bones are the calcaneus, talus, navicular, cuboid and the three cuneiforms. The largest tarsal bone is the calcaneus. Superiorly it articulates with the talus and distally with the cuboid. The talus from distal to proximal has a head, neck and body. The head of the talus ...