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Page 406
... subtalar joint is in a " neutral " position and the midtarsal joint is maximally pronated and locked ( Fig . 12.4 ) . When the subtalar joint is in its neutral position the talonavicular joint and the calcaneocuboid joint are somewhat ...
... subtalar joint is in a " neutral " position and the midtarsal joint is maximally pronated and locked ( Fig . 12.4 ) . When the subtalar joint is in its neutral position the talonavicular joint and the calcaneocuboid joint are somewhat ...
Page 409
... subtalar joint is held in its neutral position and midtarsal joint is maximally pronated and locked . B , Compensation for structural forefoot varus is by pronation of subtalar joint to allow forefoot to evert to ground . A Figure 12.14 ...
... subtalar joint is held in its neutral position and midtarsal joint is maximally pronated and locked . B , Compensation for structural forefoot varus is by pronation of subtalar joint to allow forefoot to evert to ground . A Figure 12.14 ...
Page 545
... subtalar joint supinates . When ankle dorsiflexion is not available the subtalar joint compensates by pronating . Subtalar joint pronation provides some dorsiflexion because the talus plantarflexes and adducts on the calcaneus dur- ing ...
... subtalar joint supinates . When ankle dorsiflexion is not available the subtalar joint compensates by pronating . Subtalar joint pronation provides some dorsiflexion because the talus plantarflexes and adducts on the calcaneus dur- ing ...
Contents
Fundamental Conditions and Procedures | 3 |
Forefoot Derangement | 14 |
A Syndrome | 38 |
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adductus allow angle ankle approach arthrodesis aspect authors axis base Bone Joint Surg calcaneus cast cause cavus changes Clinical closed condition congenital correction create deep deformity described digitorum dissection distal dorsal dorsiflexion effective equinus evaluation excessive extensor fascia Figure fixation flexor foot force forefoot fourth function fusion hallux abducto valgus implant incision increased insertion intermetatarsal involved lateral lesser ligament longus medial meta metatarsal head metatarsophalangeal joint Morton's motion muscle nail nerve neuroma normal Note occur operation Orthop osteotomy pain patient performed placed plane plantar Podiatry Assoc position posterior postoperative present procedure pronation proximal phalanx radiograph removed reported resection screw seen sesamoid severe skin soft tissue stability structures subtalar joint surface surgery surgical suture talus tarsal technique tendon third tibialis tion tissue toenails transfer transverse treatment usually valgus deformity varus wedge weeks weight bearing wire