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Titre : | Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, Vol. 37, n° 1. Biomechanics of the Lower Extremity - Janvier 2020 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/01/2020 |
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Biomechanical examination is a general term to define an examination that defines whether abnormal mechanical function of a body part is occurring.
The first goal of the biomechanical examination is to identify that abnormal function [...]
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John Tassone ;
Mélanie Violand ;
Evelyn G. Heigh ;
Chandler Hubbard ;
Audris Tien ;
Jarrod Shapiro
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This article reviews the use of modern imaging modalities as they are applied to biomechanics of the lower extremity. This discussion includes diagnostic musculoskeletal radiology as well as ultrasound examination, which helps to identify soft t[...]
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A true understanding of medial column biomechanics is paramount to a successful outcome whether treating a patient conservatively or after hallux valgus or flatfoot surgery. There are several seemingly dogmatic classification systems that exist [...]
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Lower extremity biomechanics is the cornerstone of podiatric medicine and surgery. Indeed, the foot and ankle act as the interface between the ground and the proximal segments, acting to dynamically balance ground reaction forces (GRFs) and exte[...]
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Ankle equinus is a condition often discussed in the foot and ankle literature, and is now a term increasingly applied to various pathologic entities. Originally discussed in the orthopedic literature in relation to diseases involving muscular sp[...]
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The adult acquired flatfoot (AAF), secondary to posterior tibial tendon dysfunction (PTTD) poses a significant challenge to not only the patient, but also the treating clinician. Despite there being more than 350 articles published in the medica[...]
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The information gleaned from kinetic and kinematic studies on foot function and gait in relation to shoes can be applied clinically after considering the key findings of the research discussed in this article.
These studies demonstrat[...]
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Current research regarding the decision-making tree for surgical procedure choice is limited, especially in reference to kinetic data.
A paucity of literature exists linking biomechanical changes with quality of life.
Additional[...]
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Understanding normal foot function is essential in presurgical planning. A rationale must be determined to enhance the outcome of the procedure and enable a thorough discussion with the patient so an informed decision can be made.
When adva[...]
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The focus of this article is on understanding the nuances that the practitioner must be aware of to effectively assess and/or treat children biomechanically, be the intervention surgical, nonsurgical, or a combination. The intent is to raise pra[...]
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This article discusses the static and dynamic biomechanical changes that impact the diabetic population. The clinical implications of the altered anatomic structures, gait, and the forces resulting from these changes are also reviewed. Last, the[...]
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A comprehensive lower extremity examination is a critical examination component for any type of injury in an athlete but should also be part of a preseason or preventive care program.
Identification and treatment of biomechanical abno[...]