| Literature DB >> 30097077 |
Jan Bartoníček1, Stefan Rammelt2, Ondřej Naňka3.
Abstract
The subtalar joint is divided into the talocalcaneonavicular and the talocalcaneal joint, separated by a conical interosseous tunnel (canalis and sinus tarsi). The talocalcaneonavicular joint is a ball-and-socket articulation (coxa pedis). An important part of the coxa pedis is the spring ligament. The canalis and sinus tarsi are occupied by the roots of the inferior extensor retinaculum, cervical ligament, interosseous talocalcaneal ligament, and anterior talocalcaneal ligament. Three-dimensional motion in the subtalar joint complex (eversion/inversion) is guided by the axial alignment of the talus, calcaneus, and navicular; the ligaments; and the shape of the articular surfaces.Entities:
Keywords: Canalis tarsi; Coxa pedis; Spring ligament; Subtalar joint
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30097077 DOI: 10.1016/j.fcl.2018.04.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Foot Ankle Clin ISSN: 1083-7515 Impact factor: 1.653