Averagesubtalarmotion is 20-30 degrees inversion and 5-10 degrees eversion.
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These bones create the two major foot joints - thesubtalarand midtarsal joints - that allow complex motions to occur in the feet.
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Thesubtalarjoint contributes to 10% of dorsiflexion of the ankle.
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The foot is adducted and planter-flexed at thesubtalarjoint, and the goal is to abduct the foot and dorsiflex it.
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Eversion of the foot occurs at thesubtalarjoint.
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Extrarticular fractures are less common, and located anywhere outside thesubtalarjoint.
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This is the more common view of thesubtalarjoint when discussing its movement.
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Thesubtalarjoint can also be considered a combination of the anatomicsubtalarjoint discussed above, and also the talocalcaneal part of the talocalcaneonavicular joint.
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The correction takes place through the normal arc of thesubtalarjoint.
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The human transverse tarsal joint of the midfoot transmits forces from thesubtalarjoint in the hindfoot to the forefoot joints (metatarsophalangeal and interphalangeal) and associated bones (metatarsals and phalanges).
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