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  1. Subtalar Dislocations - Trauma - Orthobullets

    Sep 18, 2025 · Subtalar Dislocations are hindfoot dislocations that result from high energy trauma. Diagnosis is made clinically and confirmed with orthogonal radiographs of the foot. …

  2. Subtalar dislocation | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org

    Dec 31, 2025 · Subtalar dislocations are often associated with high energy trauma, usually motor vehicle accidents or falls from a height. However, a significant proportion are also associated …

  3. Subtalar Dislocation - Physiopedia

    There are four types of subtalar dislocation according to Malaigne and Burger: medial, lateral, anterior, and posterior dislocations. This classification depends on the direction of the foot in …

  4. Subtalar dislocations: Mechanisms, clinical presentation and …

    Subtalar dislocations are high-mechanism injuries, which are caused by simultaneous dislocation of both talonavicular and talocalcaneal joints, without major fracture of the talus.

  5. Subtalar Dislocation – Core EM

    Nov 22, 2017 · These dislocations are often much more difficult to reduce than standard ankle dislocations (tibio-talar dislocations) Up to 32% of subtalar dislocations require open reduction …

  6. Figure 1-2: Clinical picture on admission, the appearance of an acquired clubfoot with a subtalar dislocation.

  7. Sub Talar Dislocation - Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics

    Injury characteristics and the clinical outcome of subtalar dislocations: a clinical and radiographic analysis of 25 cases. Open Subtalar Dislocation Treated by Distractional External Fixation.

  8. Subtalar Dislocations : JAAOS Global Research & Reviews

    Subtalar dislocation, also termed variably as peritalar, subastralgar, or talocalcaneonavicular dislocation, is characterized by concurrent dislocations of the subtalar (talocalcaneal) and the …

  9. Subtalar dislocation is an injury to a joint in the foot below the talus (below the ankle joint) causing adjoining bones to be displaced from their normal position and no longer touch each other.

  10. Subtalar Dislocation | The Bone School

    Subtalar dislocations with associated fractures Bibbo et al Foot Ankle Int 2003 - 25 subtalar dislocations with 5 year follow up - 88% had associated injuries to foot and ankle - subtalar OA …