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Subtalar joint

In human anatomy, the subtalar joint, also known as the talocalcaneal joint, is a joint of the foot. It occurs at the meeting point of the talus and the calcaneus.

Subtalar joint
Subtalar Joint
Ligaments of the medial aspect of the foot.
Details
Identifiers
Latinarticulatio subtalaris,
articulatio talocalcanea
MeSHD013380
TA98A03.6.10.101
TA21924
FMA35198
Anatomical terminology
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The joint is classed structurally as a synovial joint,[1] and functionally as a plane joint.[2]

Structure edit

The talus is oriented slightly obliquely on the anterior surface of the calcaneus.

There are three points of articulation between the two bones: two anteriorly and one posteriorly. The three articulations are known as facets, and they are the posterior, middle and anterior facets.[3]

  • At the anterior and middle talocalcaneal articulation, convex areas of the talus fits on to concave surfaces of the calcaneus.[3][4]
  • The posterior talocalcaneal articulation is formed by a concave surface of the talus and a convex surface of the calcaneus.[3]

The sustentaculum tali forms the floor of middle facet, and the anterior facet articulates with the head of the talus, and sits lateral and congruent to the middle facet. In some people the middle and anterior facets are joined giving just one articulation. The posterior facet is the largest of the three, and separated from the others by the tarsal canal.

Ligaments and membranes edit

The main ligament of the joint is the interosseous talocalcaneal ligament, a thick, strong band of two partially joined fibers that bind the talus and calcaneus. It runs through the sinus tarsi, a canal between the articulations of the two bones.

There are four additional ligaments that form weaker connections between the talus and calcaneus.

A synovial membrane lines the capsule of the joint, and the joint is wrapped in a capsule of short fibers that are continuous with the talocalcaneonavicular and calcaneocuboid joints of the foot.

Function edit

The joint allows inversion and eversion of the foot, but plays minimal role in dorsiflexion or plantarflexion of the foot.[5] The centre of rotation of the subtalar joint is thought to be in the region of the middle facet.[3]

It is considered a plane synovial joint, also commonly referred to as a gliding joint.[6] It acts as a hinge connecting the talus and calcaneus. There is extensive variation in the inclination from horizontal.[7]

The subtalar joint can also be considered a combination of the anatomic subtalar joint discussed above, and also the talocalcaneal part of the talocalcaneonavicular joint. This is the more common view of the subtalar joint when discussing its movement. When both of these articulations are accounted together, it allows for pronation and supination of the midfoot to occur.

Pathology edit

The subtalar joint is particularly susceptible to arthritis, especially when it has previously been affected by sprains or fractures such as those of the calcaneum or talus. Symptoms of subtalar joint arthritis include pain when walking, loss of motion through the joint's range of motion, and difficulty walking on uneven surfaces. Physical therapy, orthotics, and surgery are the main treatment options.

In flat feet, the joint is typically more horizontal.[7]

References edit

  This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 352 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

  1. ^ Magee, David J. (1 January 2008). Orthopedic Physical Assessment. Elsevier Health Sciences. p. 847. ISBN 978-0-7216-0571-5.
  2. ^ Kolt, Gregory; Snyder-Mackler, Lynn (22 August 2007). Physical Therapies in Sport and Exercise. Elsevier Health Sciences. p. 421. ISBN 978-0-443-10351-3.
  3. ^ a b c d "Article Metrics - Centre of Rotation of the Human Subtalar Joint Using Weight-Bearing Clinical Computed Tomography | Scientific Reports". Scientific Reports. ISSN 2045-2322.
  4. ^ http://www.physio-pedia.com/images/c/c0/Principles_of_Joint_Mobilization.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  5. ^ Kyung Won, PhD. Chung (2005). Gross Anatomy (Board Review). Hagerstown, MD: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. p. 123. ISBN 0-7817-5309-0.
  6. ^ "The Subtalar Joint". TeachMeAnatomy. 2016-04-22. Retrieved 2018-05-07.
  7. ^ a b Michael J. Coughlin; Charles L. Saltzman; Roger A. Mann (6 September 2013). Mann's Surgery of the Foot and Ankle E-Book: Expert Consult - Online. Elsevier Health Sciences. pp. 20–22. ISBN 978-1-4557-4861-7.
  • Calais-Germain, Blandine. "Anatomy of Movement", Eastland Press, 1993. ISBN 0-939616-17-3

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In human anatomy the subtalar joint also known as the talocalcaneal joint is a joint of the foot It occurs at the meeting point of the talus and the calcaneus Subtalar jointSubtalar JointLigaments of the medial aspect of the foot DetailsIdentifiersLatinarticulatio subtalaris articulatio talocalcaneaMeSHD013380TA98A03 6 10 101TA21924FMA35198Anatomical terminology edit on Wikidata The joint is classed structurally as a synovial joint 1 and functionally as a plane joint 2 Contents 1 Structure 1 1 Ligaments and membranes 2 Function 3 Pathology 4 References 5 Additional images 6 External linksStructure editThe talus is oriented slightly obliquely on the anterior surface of the calcaneus There are three points of articulation between the two bones two anteriorly and one posteriorly The three articulations are known as facets and they are the posterior middle and anterior facets 3 At the anterior and middle talocalcaneal articulation convex areas of the talus fits on to concave surfaces of the calcaneus 3 4 The posterior talocalcaneal articulation is formed by a concave surface of the talus and a convex surface of the calcaneus 3 The sustentaculum tali forms the floor of middle facet and the anterior facet articulates with the head of the talus and sits lateral and congruent to the middle facet In some people the middle and anterior facets are joined giving just one articulation The posterior facet is the largest of the three and separated from the others by the tarsal canal Ligaments and membranes edit The main ligament of the joint is the interosseous talocalcaneal ligament a thick strong band of two partially joined fibers that bind the talus and calcaneus It runs through the sinus tarsi a canal between the articulations of the two bones There are four additional ligaments that form weaker connections between the talus and calcaneus The anterior talocalcaneal ligament or anterior interosseous ligament attaches at the neck of the talus on the front and lateral surfaces to the superior calcaneus The short band of the posterior talocalcaneal ligament extends from the lateral tubercle of the talus to the upper medial calcaneus The short strong lateral talocalcaneal ligament connects from the lateral talus under the fibular facet to the lateral calcaneus and runs parallel to the calcaneofibular ligament The medial talocalcaneal ligament extends from the medial tubercle of the talus to the sustentaculum tali on the medial surface of the calcaneus A synovial membrane lines the capsule of the joint and the joint is wrapped in a capsule of short fibers that are continuous with the talocalcaneonavicular and calcaneocuboid joints of the foot Function editThe joint allows inversion and eversion of the foot but plays minimal role in dorsiflexion or plantarflexion of the foot 5 The centre of rotation of the subtalar joint is thought to be in the region of the middle facet 3 It is considered a plane synovial joint also commonly referred to as a gliding joint 6 It acts as a hinge connecting the talus and calcaneus There is extensive variation in the inclination from horizontal 7 The subtalar joint can also be considered a combination of the anatomic subtalar joint discussed above and also the talocalcaneal part of the talocalcaneonavicular joint This is the more common view of the subtalar joint when discussing its movement When both of these articulations are accounted together it allows for pronation and supination of the midfoot to occur Pathology editThe subtalar joint is particularly susceptible to arthritis especially when it has previously been affected by sprains or fractures such as those of the calcaneum or talus Symptoms of subtalar joint arthritis include pain when walking loss of motion through the joint s range of motion and difficulty walking on uneven surfaces Physical therapy orthotics and surgery are the main treatment options In flat feet the joint is typically more horizontal 7 References edit nbsp This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 352 of the 20th edition of Gray s Anatomy 1918 Magee David J 1 January 2008 Orthopedic Physical Assessment Elsevier Health Sciences p 847 ISBN 978 0 7216 0571 5 Kolt Gregory Snyder Mackler Lynn 22 August 2007 Physical Therapies in Sport and Exercise Elsevier Health Sciences p 421 ISBN 978 0 443 10351 3 a b c d Article Metrics Centre of Rotation of the Human Subtalar Joint Using Weight Bearing Clinical Computed Tomography Scientific Reports Scientific Reports ISSN 2045 2322 http www physio pedia com images c c0 Principles of Joint Mobilization pdf bare URL PDF Kyung Won PhD Chung 2005 Gross Anatomy Board Review Hagerstown MD Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins p 123 ISBN 0 7817 5309 0 The Subtalar Joint TeachMeAnatomy 2016 04 22 Retrieved 2018 05 07 a b Michael J Coughlin Charles L Saltzman Roger A Mann 6 September 2013 Mann s Surgery of the Foot and Ankle E Book Expert Consult Online Elsevier Health Sciences pp 20 22 ISBN 978 1 4557 4861 7 Calais Germain Blandine Anatomy of Movement Eastland Press 1993 ISBN 0 939616 17 3Additional images edit nbsp Coronal section through right talocrural and talocalcaneal joints nbsp Talocalcaneal and talocalcaneonavicular articulations exposed from above by removing the talus External links editThis article uses anatomical terminology Sub talar joint at the Duke University Health System s Orthopedics program Portal nbsp Anatomy Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Subtalar joint amp oldid 1206231818, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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