Weightbearing Computed Tomography as a Novel Imaging Modality: Assessment of Peritalar Instability
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Weightbearing Computed Tomography as a Novel Imaging Modality: Assessment of Peritalar Instability. / Schlickewei, Carsten; Steadman, Jesse; Stürznickel, Julian; Krähenbühl, Nicola; Frosch, Karl-Heinz; International WBCT Society.
in: Fuß & Sprunggelenk, 28.03.2021, S. 2-10.Publikationen: SCORING: Beitrag in Fachzeitschrift/Zeitung › SCORING: Review › Forschung
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T1 - Weightbearing Computed Tomography as a Novel Imaging Modality: Assessment of Peritalar Instability
AU - Schlickewei, Carsten
AU - Steadman, Jesse
AU - Stürznickel, Julian
AU - Krähenbühl, Nicola
AU - Frosch, Karl-Heinz
AU - International WBCT Society
AU - Barg, Alexej
PY - 2021/3/28
Y1 - 2021/3/28
N2 - AbstractPeritalar instability is a complex pathological entity of the hindfoot. The main characteristics of peritalar instability include pathological alignment of the talus at the talocalcaneal joint level. Very often, peritalar instability is observed in patients with progressive collapsing foot deformity (PCFD). In the last decade, weightbearing computed tomography (WBCT) is increasingly accepted as an advanced imaging modality among foot and ankle surgeons. In patients with PCFD, WBCT can provide invaluable information for a better understanding of underlying deformity, including the presence of subfibular and/or sinus tarsi impingement, subluxation of the subtalar joint at the posterior and/or middle facet, and extent of degeneration of the subtalar and talonavicular joints.
AB - AbstractPeritalar instability is a complex pathological entity of the hindfoot. The main characteristics of peritalar instability include pathological alignment of the talus at the talocalcaneal joint level. Very often, peritalar instability is observed in patients with progressive collapsing foot deformity (PCFD). In the last decade, weightbearing computed tomography (WBCT) is increasingly accepted as an advanced imaging modality among foot and ankle surgeons. In patients with PCFD, WBCT can provide invaluable information for a better understanding of underlying deformity, including the presence of subfibular and/or sinus tarsi impingement, subluxation of the subtalar joint at the posterior and/or middle facet, and extent of degeneration of the subtalar and talonavicular joints.
U2 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fuspru.2021.03.003
DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fuspru.2021.03.003
M3 - SCORING: Review article
SP - 2
EP - 10
JO - FUSS & SPRUNGGELENK
JF - FUSS & SPRUNGGELENK
SN - 1619-9987
ER -