نتایج جستجو برای: Spring ligament

تعداد نتایج: 76318  

Journal: :Orthopedics 2014
Woo-Chun Lee Young Yi

The calcaneonavicular (spring) ligament complex is the soft tissue most often seen to fail in flatfoot pathology and is associated with deformity of the talonavicular joint. The spring ligament complex supports the talar head, preventing it from displacing into excessive plantar flexion/adduction. An anatomical reconstruction of the spring ligament should replicate this function. A new method o...

Journal: :AJR. American journal of roentgenology 1993
J Rule L Yao L L Seeger

The plantar calcaneonavicular or spring ligament is visualized inconsistently and incompletely on routine MR images of the foot. This ligament is a vital stabilizer of the longitudinal arch of the foot, providing support for the head of the talus, which rests on the ligament's central portion. Laxity or rupture of the spring ligament permits plantar flexion of the talus. This motion results in ...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume 2014
Diego H Zanolli Richard R Glisson James A Nunley Mark E Easley

BACKGROUND Options for surgical correction of acquired flexible flatfoot deformity involve bone and soft-tissue reconstruction. We used an advanced cadaver model to evaluate the ability of key surgical procedures to correct the deformity and to resist subsequent loss of correction. METHODS Stage-IIB flatfoot deformity was created in ten cadaver feet through ligament sectioning and repetitive ...

Journal: :Foot & ankle specialist 2013
Jorge Acevedo Anand Vora

The calcaneonavicular (spring) ligament complex is a critical static support of the medial arch of the foot. Compromise of this structure has been implicated as a primary causative factor of talar derotation leading to the clinical deformity of peritalar subluxation. Few procedures have been described to address this deficiency. The technique we describe here is a simple yet effective method to...

Alireza Mousavian, Apisan Chinanuvathana, Jakrapong Orapin Lew C. Schon

  A new technique in spring ligament reconstruction using medial half of posterior tibial tendon is demonstrated as a means of supporting the arch. In addition a new concept of double bundle PTT reconstruction based on anatomical attachments of original PTT is presented with the goal of obtaining the full function of PTT.

Journal: :American Journal of Roentgenology 1993

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume 2014
Kevin J Campbell Max P Michalski Katharine J Wilson Mary T Goldsmith Coen A Wijdicks Robert F LaPrade Thomas O Clanton

BACKGROUND The deltoid ligament has both superficial and deep layers and consists of up to six ligamentous bands. The prevalence of the individual bands is variable, and no consensus as to which bands are constant or variable exists. Although other studies have looked at the variance in the deltoid anatomy, none have quantified the distance to relevant osseous landmarks. METHODS The deltoid l...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1997
D C Borton T S Saxby

Acquired flatfoot deformity after injury is usually due to partial or complete tearing of the tendon of tibialis posterior, with secondary failure of the other structures which maintain the medial longitudinal arch. We describe a patient in whom the rupture of the plantar calcaneonavicular (spring) ligament resulted in a clinical picture similar to that of rupture of the tendon of tibialis post...

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