Types of subtalar joint facets

Surgical and radiologic anatomy : SRA(2015)

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Articular facets of the clinical subtalar joint (CSTJ) were analyzed using a total of 118 (right 57, left 61) dry, paired calcanei and tali from 68 Korean adult cadavers. The CSTJ facets were classified into the following three types depending on their continuity: type A, all three facets are separated; type B, the anterior and middle facets are partially connected; and type C, the anterior and middle facets are fused to form a single facet. The continuity between the anterior and middle facets was represented by the degree of separation (DS), which ranged between 2.00 (type A) and 1.00 (type C). Type A was most common (39.0 %) in calcanei and rarest (11.0 %) in tali. Matching of calcaneus-talus pairs yielded five combined types: A–A (11.0 %), A–B (28.0 %), B–B (18.6 %), B–C (13.6 %), and C–C (28.8 %). The mean DS was slightly greater in calcanei (1.53) than in tali (1.32), and decreased in the order of types A–A, A–B, B–B, B–C, and C–C. The intersecting angles between the anterior and middle facets, which are related to the mobility of the CSTJ, were inversely related to the DS. These findings indicate that the anterior and middle facets are fused more frequently in tali than in calcanei, and combinations of different CSTJ facet types (A–B, B–C) exist over 40 % of feet. Our results indicate that types with a smaller DS (such as B–C and C–C) are relatively mobile but less stable compared to those with a greater DS (such as A–A and A–B).
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Subtalar joint,Articular facet,Calcaneus,Talus,Degree of separation
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