2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.foot.2013.06.001
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Conservative treatment of closed subtalar dislocation: A case report and 2years follow-up

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“…Subtalar dislocation is defined as a simultaneous dislocation of the talonavicular and talocalcaneal joints without any fracture [1] [7] [8]; so, the talus remains in place in the tibiofibular mortise, and the calcaneocuboid joint is intact [2].…”
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“…Subtalar dislocation is defined as a simultaneous dislocation of the talonavicular and talocalcaneal joints without any fracture [1] [7] [8]; so, the talus remains in place in the tibiofibular mortise, and the calcaneocuboid joint is intact [2].…”
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“…This is followed by a reverse of the deformation (eversion for medial dislocation and inversion for lateral dislocation). Direct pressure on the head of the talus helps for reduction that makes audible noise [1] [19]. Abrupt maneuvers, excessive force and multiple closed reduction attempts should be avoided so as not to generate additional soft tissue damage [8].…”
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“…La LST se définit comme une luxation simultanée des articulations talonaviculaire et talocalcanéenne sans fracture majeure du talus [1,2,[4][5][6]. Ainsi, le talus reste en place dans la mortaise tibiofibulaire, et l'articulation calcanéocuboïde est intacte [7].…”
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“…Le système actuel de classification reprend des définitions bien connues [3,9,10]. Avec 80 % des cas de LST, la forme médiale est la plus commune [1,6,10]. Elle est prédominante, car l'articulation sous-talienne présente un grand déplacement en inversion favorisant son instabilité [7].…”
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