Supination deformity of the forefoot is rare. Observations of eleven cases and the production of the deformity in rabbits suggest that loss of function of the peroneus longus muscle in combination with the effect of a strong tibialis anterior muscle is decisive for the appearance of the deformity...
Kinematics of the ankle/foot complex--Part 2: Pronation and supination. Closed treatment of ankle fractures. Stage II supination-eversion fractures followed for 20 years. Coordination of arm muscles during flexion and supination: Application of the tensor analysis approach ...
Pronation and supination are movements that define the orientation of the palm, forearm, or foot in space. Pronation and supination are important movements that help us do various daily activities. The definition of these movements differs in the upper a
Supination is a rolling motion to the outside edge of the foot during a step. The foot naturally supinates during the toe-off stage of your stride as the heel first lifts off the ground, providing leverage to help roll off the toes. However, with supination, the foot does not pronate ...
This study might aid in decreasing the number of misdiagnosed injuries, which is of value as these might negatively affect outcome. Introduction Avulsion fractures of the foot or ankle occur in up to 15% of cases after a supination injury [1], [2], [3], [4]. These injuries occur at ...
- Foot & ankle international. / American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society [and] Swiss Foot and Ankle Society 被引量: 21发表: 2003年 Quantitative shape-function modeling of the forearm in medical imaging We present a preliminary quantitative approach to analyzing how 3D shapes match in order ...
Operative indications for surgical treatment of posterior malleolar fractures associated with fractures of the distal fibula and tibia are not currently we... MJ Gardner,PN Streubel,JJ Mccormick,... - 《Foot & Ankle International》 被引量: 96发表: 2015年 Examination of the pathologic anatomy of ...
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Supination deformity of the forefoot is rare. Observations of eleven cases and the production of the deformity in suggest that loss of function of the peroneus longus muscle in combination with the effect of a strong tibialis anterior muscle is decisive for the appearance of the deformity. ...
such as the use of the Ponseti treatment method for clubfoot (94%), transfer of the anterior tibialis tendon to the lateral cuneiform (77%), use of button fixation (68%), transfer of only the whole anterior tibialis tendon (79%), and the use of an ankle foot orthoses (94%) among ...