Kathleen Kurman 1 , Andrew Romanelli 2 . Show Affiliations »
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: This study describes the radiographic diagnosis and nonoperative chiropractic management for a case of a chronic calcaneonavicular coalition in an adult patient. BACKGROUND: Calcaneonavicular coalition is a congenital/acquired condition of the tarsal bones often diagnosed in individuals 8-12 years old. Considering its rare presentation (less than 1% of the population), there remains little literature on the conservative management of this condition. CASE PRESENTATION: Chronic calcaneonavicular coalition in a 35-year-old recreational athlete is presented. MANAGEMENT/OUTCOME: Following radiographic diagnosis, the patient was placed in a walking boot for four-weeks. After removal of the boot, the patient was managed nonoperatively. They reported a full resolution of symptoms with noted return to all pre-injury activities. SUMMARY: Presentation of calcaneonavicular coalition may be dependent on many factors, including age, medical history, and chronicity of the condition. Previous medical background may include recurrent inversion ankle sprains, aggravated with activity, and alleviated with rest. Nonoperative management of calcaneonavicular coalition may be considered as a viable intervention. © JCCA 2021.
OBJECTIVE: This study describes the radiographic diagnosis and nonoperative chiropractic management for a case of a chronic calcaneonavicular coalition in an adult patient. BACKGROUND: Calcaneonavicular coalition is a congenital/acquired condition of the tarsal bones often diagnosed in individuals 8-12 years old. Considering its rare presentation (less than 1% of the population), there remains little literature on the conservative management of this condition. CASE PRESENTATION: Chronic calcaneonavicular coalition in a 35-year-old recreational athlete is presented. MANAGEMENT/OUTCOME: Following radiographic diagnosis, the patient was placed in a walking boot for four-weeks. After removal of the boot, the patient was managed nonoperatively. They reported a full resolution of symptoms with noted return to all pre-injury activities. SUMMARY: Presentation of calcaneonavicular coalition may be dependent on many factors, including age, medical history, and chronicity of the condition. Previous medical background may include recurrent inversion ankle sprains, aggravated with activity, and alleviated with rest. Nonoperative management of calcaneonavicular coalition may be considered as a viable intervention. © JCCA 2021.
Entities: Chemical
Keywords:
calcaneonavicular coalition; chiropractic; chiropratique; coalition calcanéo-naviculaire; coalition tarsienne; conservateur; conservative; non-operative management; tarsal coalition; traitement non chirurgical
Year: 2021
PMID: 35197650 PMCID: PMC8791542
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Can Chiropr Assoc ISSN: 0008-3194