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Relative movement on the articular surfaces of the tibiotalar and subtalar joints during walking

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The tibiotalar and subtalar joints exhibited significant translational and rotational movement in the initial stance, whereas only the subtalar joint exhibited significant rotational movement during the late stance. The relative movement on the articular surfaces provided deeper insight into the interactions between articular surfaces, which are unobtainable using the joint coordinate system.<b>Cite this article</b>: C-B. Phan, D-P. Nguyen, K. M. Lee, S. Koo. Relative movement on the articular surfaces of the tibiotalar and subtalar joints during walking. <i>Bone Joint Res</i> 2018;7:501-507. DOI: 10.1302/2046-3758.78.BJR-2018-0014.R1.

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