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Imaging of Arthritis and Metabolic Bone Disease - Pagina 257
The sinus tarsi or tarsal canal lies immediately anterior to the posterior subtalar facet, at the level of the subtalar joint, interposed between the talus and calcaneus. It is a cone-shaped space, wider laterally and narrower medially, and it runs at ...
Barbara N. Weissman,
2009
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The Unstable Ankle - Pagina 119
(1991) treated 95 patients during a 10-year period with injections of steroids and local anesthetic to the sinus tarsi, with recovery from the symptoms in most of the patients. Tailard et al. (1981) found that conservative treatment was successful ...
Meir Nyska, Gideon Mann,
2002
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Sports & Exercise Injuries: Conventional, Homeopathic & ... - Pagina 206
Sinus tarsi syndrome, commonly associated with foot or ankle sprains, can cause major discomfort, but is often not diagnosed or treated. The sinus tarsi is the joint on the outside of the foot just below the ankle joint (see Figure 10-7). It's one ...
Steven I. Subotnick,
1991
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Raptors of the World - Pagina 67
45–63). the length and strength of the legs and feet are highly adaptive. the secretarybird stands as tall as a crane on its 30–cm tarsi, which help it to keep its distance when handling snakes. With other species, such as the caracaras, long tarsi ...
David A. Christie, James Ferguson-Lees,
2010
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Baxter's the Foot and Ankle in Sport - Pagina 343
to the region of the sinus tarsi. Characteristic findings on clinical and radiographic examination have not been well defined. Likewise, the pathologic changes found at the time of surgery are unclear. The most widely reported description of the ...
David A. Porter, Lew Schon,
2008
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Musculoskeletal Imaging: Expert Consult - Pagina 467
Expert Consult Thomas Pope, Hans L. Bloem, Javier Beltran, William B. Morrison, David John Wilson. FIGURE 32–20. Ligaments of sinus tarsi. T1-weighted oblique axial (A), coronal (B), and sagittal (C) MR images at the level of the medial ...
Thomas Pope, Hans L. Bloem, Javier Beltran,
2014
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Fundamentals of Skeletal Radiology - Pagina 216
An entity that has a high association with torn lateral collateral ligaments in the ankle is sinus tarsi syndrome. Clinically, these patients have lateral ankle pain and a feeling of hindfoot instability. Up to 80% of these patients have torn lateral ...
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The 5-Minute Sports Medicine Consult - Pagina 539
SINUS. TARSI. SYNDROME. TREATMENT. r Relative rest, avoidance of aggravating activities, and use of NSAIDs as needed for pain may give temporary relief (3). r Orthotics may be used to address forefoot valgus and calcaneal valgus, ...
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Essential Dance Medicine - Pagina 39
Diagnosis Sinus tarsi syndrome or sinus tarsitis Epidemiology An uncommon diagnosis to suspect when a sprained ankle does not heal. Pathophysiology The sinus tarsi originates as a laterally located groove bordered superiorly by the talus ...
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Illustrated Veterinary Anatomical Nomenclature - Pagina 94
Articulatio tarsi. Tarsal joint, includes the joints between crural, tarsal and metatarsal bones. A B C DE Lig. collaterale tarsi mediale. Consists of the following parts. ABC Lig. collaterale tarsi mediale longum. Extends from the tibia to the distal ...
Oskar Schaller, Gheorghe M. Constantinescu,
2007