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Subtalar Dislocations.

Subtalar dislocations are uncommon injuries that involve disruption of the talocalcaneal and talonavicular joints. Whereas medial subtalar dislocations are usually caused by low-energy mechanisms and are reducible by closed means, lateral subtalar dislocations occur due to high-energy trauma, have associated foot injuries, and may require open reduction. Good outcomes can be expected for low-energy medial dislocations, whereas high-energy dislocations have guarded outcomes. Hindfoot deformity and chronic instability can result from nonanatomic reduction and inadequate stabilization. Arthrosis of the subtalar joint can occur despite anatomic reduction and is attributable to the cartilage damage at the time of injury.

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