C. Biz, Giovanni Baldin, Claudia Cappelletto, N. Bragazzi, P. Nicoletti, A. Crimì, P. Ruggieri
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Abstract
In athletes, one of the most common injuries is a sprained ankle. If the energy of the trauma is particularly high, this type of injury can lead to an isolated medial dislocation of the subtalar joint (STJ), a rare condition poorly described in the literature. The aim of this study was to verify if a reliable conservative treatment and a specific physiotherapy rehabilitation protocol in isolated medial dislocation of the STJ in athletes is described in the literature. A systematic review of the published literature of the last 11 years was performed by applying the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines using three databases: Pubmed, Scopus, and Web of Science. The keywords used were “(subtalar OR talocalcaneal) AND dislocation”. We considered only studies that included professional or amateur athletes (athletic patients). We used the American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) scale, range of motion (ROM) of the subtalar and ankle joint, subtalar and talonavicular joint osteoarthritis, and patient feedback to evaluate their outcomes. A total of 12 studies were included in our review, with a total of 26 athletic patients. Sixteen of them had good results with the correlation between the duration of immobilisation and the outcomes. Nevertheless, due to the small number of patients included in the analysed studies on this subject in the literature, there is not yet a univocal clinical protocol to treat the isolated medial subtalar joint dislocation (STJD) warranting further research in the field.
在运动员中,最常见的伤病之一是扭伤脚踝。如果创伤的能量特别高,这种类型的损伤可导致孤立的距下关节内侧脱位(STJ),这是一种罕见的情况,文献中很少描述。本研究的目的是验证文献中是否描述了运动员孤立性STJ内侧脱位的可靠的保守治疗和特定的物理治疗康复方案。应用系统评价和荟萃分析首选报告项目(PRISMA)指南,使用Pubmed、Scopus和Web of Science三个数据库,对过去11年的已发表文献进行了系统评价。使用的关键词是“(距下或距跟骨)和脱位”。我们只考虑了包括专业或业余运动员(运动患者)的研究。我们使用美国骨科足踝协会(AOFAS)量表、距下关节和踝关节、距下关节和距舟关节骨性关节炎的活动范围(ROM)以及患者反馈来评估他们的结果。我们的综述共纳入了12项研究,共有26名运动员患者。其中16例有良好的结果,固定时间与结果之间存在相关性。然而,由于文献中关于该主题的分析研究中纳入的患者数量较少,目前尚没有一个明确的临床方案来治疗孤立性距下关节脱位(STJD),值得在该领域进一步研究。