Foot & ankle international
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Triceps surae contractures have been associated with foot and ankle pathology. Achilles tendon contractures have been shown to shift plantar foot pressure from the heel to the forefoot. The purpose of this study was to determine whether isolated gastrocnemius contractures had similar effects and to assess the effects of gastrocnemius or soleus contracture on midfoot plantar pressure. ⋯ In a static model, increased triceps surae or isolated gastrocnemius force shifted weightbearing plantar pressure from the hindfoot to the midfoot and forefoot. Similar results were noted whether the triceps surae force was applied through the gastrocnemius or soleus or both. The results of this study are consistent with the clinical association of triceps surae contracture with foot and ankle disorders including diabetic foot ulcers and metatarsalgia. The similar effects with triceps surae force application through the gastrocnemius or soleus suggest that patients with isolated gastrocnemius contractures may obtain similar clinical benefits with potentially less morbidity after gastrocnemius aponeurosis lengthening as compared to Achilles tendon lengthening.
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Comparative Study
A surgical approach for flexible flatfeet in adults including a subtalar arthroereisis with the MBA sinus tarsi implant.
The purpose of this study was to determine the functional outcomes and radiographic results of adult patients who had an operation for flexible flatfeet without any hindfoot osteotomies or fusions. ⋯ Reconstructive foot and ankle surgery that included a subtalar arthroereisis with the MBA sinus tarsi implant resulted in favorable clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction in 78% (18) of 23 patients. In spite of the high incidence of temporary sinus tarsi pain until the implant was removed, this operative approach compares favorably with other operations for flexible flatfoot deformities in adults.