Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3251731 | Journal of Orthopaedics | 2016 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The complex anatomy of the articular bone surfaces, ligaments, tendon attachments and muscles makes the ankle joint difficult to replicate in prosthetic replacements. Ever since the early 1970s, which saw the dawn of the first total ankle replacements, there have been numerous other attempts at replicating the joint, often with poor clinical outcomes. The anatomy of the ankle is discussed, followed by evidence of the normal ankle biomechanics and the ideal requirements of an ankle replacement. We focus on the Scandinavian Total Ankle Replacement and evaluate whether these requirements have been met.
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Authors
Shibby Robati, Alan Salih, Koushik Ghosh, Parthiban Vinayakam,