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Bone anatomy The talus is the connection between the ankle joint and the foot. Approximately 60% to 70% of the talus is covered by hyaline cartilage. There are no muscular origins or insertions into the talus. Anatomists typically divide the talus into distinct anatomic regions: head, neck, ...
Talbott, Harriet G.Univ LeedsWilkins, Richard A.Chapel Allerton HospRedmond, Anthony C.Brockett, Claire L.Mengoni, MarleneClinical anatomy: official journal of the American Association of Clinical Anatomists & the British Association of Clinical Anatomists...
Subtalar anatomy and mechanics. Foot Ankle Clin. 2015;20:195. 20. Walley KC, Gonzalez TA, Callahan R, Fairfull A, Roush E, Saloky KL, et al. The role of 3D reconstruction true-volume analysis in osteochondral lesions of the talus: a case series. Foot Ankle Int. 2018;39:1113–9....
Throughout evolution, to satisfy the needs of flexible ankle joint movement in human upright walking and activities, the talus, located in the center of the ankle, has gradually acquired a unique anatomy in that the majority of its surface (approximately 60%) is covered with articular cartilage...
how the condition causes problems what can be done for your pain Anatomy Where does OCD develop? Thetalusis one of the large bones in the back part of the foot that helps form the ankle joint. The area where OCD occurs is located at the top of the talus. Depending on how the ankle ...
This osteochondral biomimetic scaffold has a porous three-dimensional composite three-layer structure that mimics the osteochondral anatomy [20]. After the scaffold was implanted, osteotomy was fixed with two malleolar screws that were inserted through predrilled holes. Patients were immobilised in a ...
AnatomyMRIThe aim of this study was to determine anatomical predictors for the occurrence of medial osteochondral lesions of the talus (OLT), by analyzing morphometric variables obtained from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).A total of 430 ankles with 215 ankle MRIs from patients with nontraumatic ...