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Sinus tarsi

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The sinus tarsi helps stabilize the ankle, as the cervical ligament limits inversion of the (turning in) and the interosseous talocalcaneal ligament limits eversion (turning out).
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is a clinical disorder of pain and tenderness in the sinus tarsi. This disorder can have a variety of causes; however, the most common is an inversion ankle sprain.
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via the sinus tarsi during surgery has been found to be more efficient in reconstructing the bone and less invasive, preserving soft tissue around the bone.
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Prior to the discovery of sinus tarsi syndrome, the sinus tarsi was not well studied and was seen as irrelevant.
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A labeled diagram of the foot bones, with the sinus tarsi labeled (upper right; next to Tarsus label)
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opens up into the sinus tarsi, however, the tarsal canal is a distinct structure.
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The sinus tarsi located in the hindfoot, it is contained by the
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In recent years, approaching a displaced intra-articular
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TA98
A02.5.11.009
TA2
1476
FMA
35138
Anatomical terminology
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cylindrical
hindfoot
ligamentous
adipose tissue
tarsal canal
calcaneus
talus
talocalcaneonavicular joint
subtalar joint
inferior extensor retinaculum
interosseous talocalcaneal ligament
adipose tissue
tarsal canal
Sinus tarsi syndrome
calcaneus fracture


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