2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.cpm.2019.08.004
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Medial Column Biomechanics

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“…The naviculocuneiform (NC) joint has an important role in numerous pathologies of the foot and ankle including primary and secondary arthritis, medial column instability, pes planovalgus deformity, and navicular stress fractures, among others. 2 , 8 , 10 There is little published demonstrating the anatomic features of the NC joint complex or how it may relate to the development of these pathologies. There are studies in the published literature that investigate NC joint biomechanics as they relate to range of motion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The naviculocuneiform (NC) joint has an important role in numerous pathologies of the foot and ankle including primary and secondary arthritis, medial column instability, pes planovalgus deformity, and navicular stress fractures, among others. 2 , 8 , 10 There is little published demonstrating the anatomic features of the NC joint complex or how it may relate to the development of these pathologies. There are studies in the published literature that investigate NC joint biomechanics as they relate to range of motion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been shown that the NC joint proportionally contributes the most to first ray range of motion in the sagittal plane, which has been linked to bunion deformities and other pathologies, demonstrating its importance in normal biomechanics. 2 Knowledge of the articular anatomy of the NC joint in the context of the function of the joint may assist in understanding the development of NC joint pathology. A common procedure to treat NC joint arthritis is arthrodesis; however, nonunion rates have been found to be as high as 6.5%, which may be contributed to by inadequate cartilage resection.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2,11,12 The MLA can be supported by both passive and active systems. 13 The passive system includes the bones of the medial longitudinal column of the foot (i.e., talus, navicular, medial cuneiform, and the first metatarsal), which are connected with plantar ligaments and plantar fascia. The active system consists of the extrinsic and intrinsic foot muscles.…”
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“…The MLA of the foot is supported by passive and active systems. 13 Passive system that supports the MLA are the bones of the medial longitudinal column of the foot i.e. the talus, the navicular, the medial cuneiform, and the first metatarsal which are connected with plantar ligaments, and the plantar fascia.…”
Section: Passive Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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