Definition of Talonavicular. Meaning of Talonavicular. Synonyms of Talonavicular

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- adults being the talonavicular coverage angle, the calcaneal pitch, and the talar-1st metatarsal angle (Meary's angle). The talonavicular coverage angle...
- The dorsal talonavicular ligament is a broad, thin band, which connects the neck of the talus to the dorsal surface of the navicular bone; it is covered...
- inversion and eversion. Along with the transverse tarsal joint (i.e. talonavicular and calcaneocuboid joint), the subtalar joint transforms tibial rotation...
- articulation between the articular surface of navicular and the head of talus (talonavicular joint) The plantar calcaneonavicular ligament also called the spring...
- medially rotated talonavicular coverage angle. Dorsoplantar projectional radiograph of the foot showing the measurement of the talonavicular coverage angle...
- calcaneocuboid joint, and another line is drawn between the medial limits of the talonavicular joint and the 1st tarsometatarsal joint. The transverse axis is defined...
- joints of the hindfoot: the subtalar joint, calcaneocuboid joint and the talonavicular joint. It is commonly carried out on patients with joint degeneration...
- disease may demonstrate: Pes pl**** (flat foot) Osteoarthritis of the talonavicular joint with or without the involvement of other midfoot joints Treatment...
- simultaneous dislocation of the talar joints at the talocalcaneal and talonavicular levels. Subtalar dislocations without ****ociated fractures represent...
- Chopart's fracture–dislocation is a dislocation of the mid-tarsal (talonavicular and calcaneocuboid) joints of the foot, often with ****ociated fractures...