The Foot
From Evaluation to Surgical Correction
The Foot
From Evaluation to Surgical Correction
This book guides the reader on a rational pathway from anamnesis and clinical examination (with supporting illustrations), through radiological screening to the appropriate surgical solution. Proposed treatments and treatment results at about one year of follow-up are described in detail with the aid of intra- and postoperative photographs and radiographs. The text is limited to systematic description, and numerous references are included to the earlier parts of the book in order to clearly link the preoperative evaluation to the treatment. It is particular to the surgical correction of foot and ankle pathology that the treatment is nearly always "composite" or complex, in that it entails several separate actions. Thus, surgical correction often has one or more structural components (e.g., osteotomy, arthrodesis) and one or more functional or motor components. It is the aim of the book to explain the effect and rationale of every one of these single "actions".
Localization
Activity dependence
Barometric dependence
Personal anamnesis (other pathologies and surgery). CLINICAL EXAMINATION: Independent walk, gait
Static (standing on the cube and podoscope)
Passive joint mobility (sitting on the cube)
Active joint mobility
Joint stability
Visualization and palpation. RADIOLOGICAL SCREENING: Conventional radiographs
CT
MRI. SURGICAL CORRECTIONS: Reorientation of the upper ankle joint
Reorientation of the lateral malleolus
Osteochondroplasty of the talus
Lateralisation of the hindfoot axis
Reorientation arthrodesis of the subtalar joint
Ligamentous reconstruction of the ligaments about the upper ankle joint
Removal of impingements at the upper ankle joint
Removal of impingements at the lower ankle joint
Reorientation of the lower ankle joint
Functional extension of the hindfoot
Tibialis anterior tendon transfer on the lateral dorsum of the foot
Flexor digitorum longus tendon transfer onto the first cuneiform
Fibularis longus tendon transfer onto the fifth metatarsus
Flexor hallucis longus tendon transfer on the fifth metatarsus
Reorientation of the first tarso-metatarsal joint
Reorientation of the lesser metatarsal heads
Functional correction of the toes.
ANAMNESIS: Timetable of disorder (progression, trauma, previous surgery, chronology)
Type of disorderLocalization
Activity dependence
Barometric dependence
Personal anamnesis (other pathologies and surgery). CLINICAL EXAMINATION: Independent walk, gait
Static (standing on the cube and podoscope)
Passive joint mobility (sitting on the cube)
Active joint mobility
Joint stability
Visualization and palpation. RADIOLOGICAL SCREENING: Conventional radiographs
CT
MRI. SURGICAL CORRECTIONS: Reorientation of the upper ankle joint
Reorientation of the lateral malleolus
Osteochondroplasty of the talus
Lateralisation of the hindfoot axis
Reorientation arthrodesis of the subtalar joint
Ligamentous reconstruction of the ligaments about the upper ankle joint
Removal of impingements at the upper ankle joint
Removal of impingements at the lower ankle joint
Reorientation of the lower ankle joint
Functional extension of the hindfoot
Tibialis anterior tendon transfer on the lateral dorsum of the foot
Flexor digitorum longus tendon transfer onto the first cuneiform
Fibularis longus tendon transfer onto the fifth metatarsus
Flexor hallucis longus tendon transfer on the fifth metatarsus
Reorientation of the first tarso-metatarsal joint
Reorientation of the lesser metatarsal heads
Functional correction of the toes.
Klaue, Kaj
ISBN | 978-3-662-51013-1 |
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Artikelnummer | 9783662510131 |
Medientyp | Buch |
Auflage | Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015 |
Copyrightjahr | 2016 |
Verlag | Springer, Berlin |
Umfang | 216 Seiten |
Abbildungen | XI, 216 p. |
Sprache | Englisch |