Increased subtalar rotational motion in patients with symptomatic ankle instability under load and stress conditions

Author:

Fernández‐Marín María Reyes1,González‐Martín David23ORCID,Herrera‐Pérez Mario45,Paulano‐Godino Félix6,Vilá‐Rico Jesús78,Tejero Sergio910

Affiliation:

1. University Hospital Virgen del Rocío Sevilla Spain

2. Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology Deparment Origen, Grupo Recoletas C. Paulina Harriet, 4‐6 47006 Valladolid Spain

3. Universidad Europea Miguel de Cervantes Valladolid Spain

4. Universidad de La Laguna La Laguna Spain

5. Foot and Ankle Unit, Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology Department Hospital Universitario de Canarias La Laguna Spain

6. Engineering Deparment HT Médica Granada Spain

7. University Hospital 12 de Octubre Madrid Spain

8. Universidad Complutense de Madrid Madrid Spain

9. Head Foot Ankle Unit University Hospital Virgen del Rocío Sevilla Spain

10. University of Sevilla Sevilla Spain

Abstract

AbstractPurposeDifferentiating subtalar and ankle instability in the clinical setting is challenging. This study aims to analyze the rotational laxity of the subtalar joint bilaterally in patients with asymptomatic and symptomatic ankle instability under simulated load and stress‐induced position of the subtalar joint.MethodsA case–control study was conducted using an adjustable load device (ALD). Patients with chronic ankle instability and healthy volunteers were included. Each subject underwent a CT scan under mechanical stress and simulated weight‐bearing conditions, maintaining maximum eversion and inversion hindfoot positions. The images were obtained in a single model, allowing calculations of the motion vector as well as the helical axis. The helical axis was defined by a rotation angle and a translation distance.ResultsA total of 72 feet were included in the study. Thirty‐one patients with unilateral symptoms and five healthy controls were selected, defining two groups: symptomatic (n = 31) and asymptomatic (n = 41). An absolute difference of 4.6º (95%CI 2–11.1) rotation angle was found on the helical axis of the symptomatic vs. asymptomatic group (p = 0.001). No significant differences were detected in the translation distance (n.s.) between the groups. Additionally, a significant positive correlation was found between the rotation angle and translation distance through the helical axis in the asymptomatic group (r = 0.397, p = 0.027).ConclusionPatients with chronic ankle instability suspected of having subtalar joint instability showed a wider subtalar range of laxity in terms of rotation about the helical axis. Furthermore, differences in kinematics between symptomatic and asymptomatic hindfeet was demonstrated when both feet were compared.Level of evidenceIII.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

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