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What actualy hurts in sinus tarsi syndrome

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by NewsBot, Jan 26, 2008.

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    Sinus tarsi syndrome : What hurts?
    Herrmann M, Pieper KS.
    Unfallchirurg. 2008 Jan 26 [Epub ahead of print] [Article in German]
     
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    Sinus tarsi syndrome was also described by Duchenne in the late 1860's. (It wasn't called that but he described pain in that location being relate to the position of the STJ.) It's always good to look at the anatomy, but you have to look at function and forces as well. In my opinion sinus tarsi pain is the result of end of range of motion of the joint resisting high external pronation moments.
     
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    I use to Dx more Sinus Tarsi Syndromes then I do now. When I began performing Ankle Scopes about 10 years ago I started to appreciate how extensive ankle synovitis can be. I now think that some of the Sinus Tarsi I use to Dx may have in fact been ankle synovitis in the anteriolateral area.

    I have evacuated Sinus Tarsi's a few times. Difficult to say what the pathology might have been but they all did well! I would imagine when you remove all the contents of the Sinus Tarsi (nerve included) you'll most likely remove whatever was symptomatic.

    Steve
     
  5. Here's the article that I submitted for publication to JAPMA 20 years ago where I first described the mechanical association between large magnitudes of subtalar joint pronation moments and sinus tarsi syndrome (Kirby KA: Rotational equilibrium across the subtalar joint axis. JAPMA, 79: 1-14, 1989).
     
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    Subtalar arthroscopy for sinus tarsi syndrome: arthroscopic findings and clinical outcomes of 33 consecutive cases.
    Lee KB, Bai LB, Song EK, Jung ST, Kong IK.
    Arthroscopy. 2008 Oct;24(10):1130-4.
     
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    Ligament Structures in the Tarsal Sinus and Canal.
    Li SY, Hou ZD, Zhang P, Li HL, Ding ZH, Liu YJ.
    Foot Ankle Int. 2013 Aug 2.
     
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    Distribution of sensory nerve endings around the human sinus tarsi: a cadaver study
    Susanne Rein, Suzanne Manthey, Hans Zwipp, Andreas Witt
    Journal of Anatomy; Early View
     
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    Three-Phase 99mTc MDP Bone Scintigraphy and SPECT-CT in Sinus Tarsi Syndrome.
    Usmani S, Abu Al Huda F, Al Kandari F.
    Clin Nucl Med. 2015 Dec 15
     
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    Anatomy of the Tarsal Canal and Sinus in Relation to the Subtalar Joint Capsule
    Reiko Yamaguchi, MD, Akimoto Nimura, MD, PhD, Kentaro Amaha, MD, ...
    Foot & Ankle International July 27, 2018
     
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    Subtar arthroscopic debridment for the treatment of sinus tarsi syndrome: case series
    Nacime Salomão Barbachan Mansur et al
    Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira Apr 11, 2019
     
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    Current Concepts in Sinus Tarsi Syndrome: A scoping review
    ZakiArshad ManeeshBhatia
    Foot and Ankle Surgery; 16 September 2020
     
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    Six out of ten patients with sinus tarsi syndrome returned to pre-injury type of sport after subtalar arthroscopy
    Kenny Lauf et al
    Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc. 2020 Dec 19
     
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    Sinus Tarsi Syndrome on Bone Scintigraphy With SPECT/CT: Spectrum of Findings
    Patrick Martineau, Matthieu Pelletier-Galarneau
    Clin Nucl Med. 2021 Feb 1;46(2):e103-e105
     
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    Corticosteroid, Platelet-Rich Plasma, and Ozone Injections for Sinus Tarsi Syndrome
    Serdar Toy et al
    JAPMA
     
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    Sinus Tarsi and Sinus Tarsi Syndrome: An Imaging Review
    Imran Khan et al
    European Journal of Radiology 3 February 2023, 110725
     
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    Corticosteroid, Platelet-Rich Plasma, and Ozone Injections for Sinus Tarsi Syndrome
    Serdar Toy et al
    J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2023 Jan-Feb;113(1):20-221
     
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