Definitions

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  • adjective anatomy Below the talus.

Etymologies

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sub- +‎ talar

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Examples

  • This is because of abnormal pronation and can be defined as instability of the joints in the middle of the foot the mid-tarsal and subtalar joints.

    Dr. Steve Rosenberg: It's a Matter of Seconds Dr. Steve Rosenberg 2011

  • This is because of abnormal pronation and can be defined as instability of the joints in the middle of the foot the mid-tarsal and subtalar joints.

    Dr. Steve Rosenberg: It's a Matter of Seconds Dr. Steve Rosenberg 2011

  • We inject a high-dose steroid directly into the joint, most commonly the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), in the jaw, or the subtalar joint, in the foot.

    Therapeutic Joint Injections 2010

  • When the ball of the foot is on the ground and the medial longitudinal arch of the foot is supported by an arch support in their baseball shoes, the mid tarsal and subtalar joints will be stable and not collapse.

    Dr. Steve Rosenberg: Get in Athletic Position... Balls on the Ground! Dr. Steve Rosenberg 2011

  • During his final visit, he complained of slight residual subtalar joint stiffness.

    Spider Bones Kathy Reichs 2010

  • They avoid pes planus and take in shocks while running, walking or jumping and support the entire foot from the subtalar joints, mid-foot joints, the arches of the foot to the tendons.

    EzineArticles 2010

  • Tight end Zack Pianalto dislocated the subtalar joint in his right foot during Saturday's game at Connecticut.

    unknown title 2009

  • These include the CHARLOTTE ™ family of reconstructive implants, DARCO® locked plating systems, the BIOARCH® subtalar implant,

    THE MEDICAL NEWS 2009

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