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Developing and implementing interprofessional learning in a Faculty of Health Professions
Authors:S Banks  K Janke
Affiliation:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 21287-0881, USA.
Abstract:Although medial displacement calcaneal osteotomy has been advocated for treatment of acquired pes planus, no studies have determined the biomechanical consequences at the ankle of such a procedure. The present investigation examined the alteration in ankle motion that resulted from a medial sliding calcaneal osteotomy. In dorsiflexion, the ankle specimens were found to have altered internal rotation and varus alignment. At maximal dorsiflexion, there was a 76% increase in internal rotation (4.4 degrees +/- 2.5 degrees versus 2.5 degrees +/- 1.7 degrees for intact ankles, P < 0.0004) and an increase of 425% in varus (0.42 degrees +/- 0.56 degrees versus 0.08 degrees +/- 0.34 degrees for intact ankles, P < 0.003). There were no significant differences seen in plantar flexion. Based on these results, caution is advised in the indiscriminate use of medial sliding osteotomies, because this procedure may predispose the patient to premature ankle arthritis as a consequence of the altered ankle motions.
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