Between 1978 and 1999, surgical treatment for talocalcaneal
Introduction: Congenital tarsal
Surgical resection of the persistently painful talocalcaneal tarsal
A retrospective review of records, radiographs, Computerized Tomography (CT) scans, and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scans was done from January 1994 to January 2002. Of the 35 patients in this study, 15 were females and 20 males. The mean age of the patients was 12.8 years (range, 9 to 19 years). There were 14 feet with bilateral
Purpose: The current study assessed the post-operative long-term outcome of up to 9 years follow-up of tarsal
We examined seven patients with tarsal tunnel syndrome in one foot caused by talocalcaneal
Over a nine-year period, 20 feet with persistently symptomatic talocalcaneal
Introduction: Many surgeons recommend surgical resection of symptomatic tarsal
1. A clinical and radiological survey has been made of the families of thirty-one patients with peroneal spastic flat foot and tarsal
We analysed 42 weight-bearing lateral radiographs of the ankle, 20 of which were from patients with a clinical and plain radiological diagnosis of talocalcaneal
1. Tarsal
Peroneal spastic flatfeet without
Painful peroneal spastic flatfeet without
Aim. Historically, surgeons have focused on isolated simple
Introduction. Historically, surgeons have focused on isolated simple
The incidence of tarsal