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M. Hadidi - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Lateral Swivel dislocation of the talo-navicular joint
    Foot and Ankle Surgery, 2006
    Co-Authors: Anand Pillai, D. Chakrabarti, M. Hadidi
    Abstract:

    A Swivel dislocation is an uncommon variant of a sub-talar dislocation, where a medially or laterally directed force dislocates the talo-navicular joint, and subluxates but does not dislocate the subtalar joint. The calcanuem rotates or Swivels on an intact interosseous talocalcaneal ligament without tearing it. It is important to recognise this injury as its treatment and prognosis differs form a subtalar dislocation. A case of lateral Swivel dislocation of the talo-navicular joint treated by closed reduction and percutaneous wire fixation is reported. Excellent clinical and functional outcome were achieved.

  • Case Report Lateral Swivel dislocation of the talo-navicular joint
    2006
    Co-Authors: Anand Pillai, D. Chakrabarti, M. Hadidi
    Abstract:

    A Swivel dislocation is an uncommon variant of a sub-talar dislocation, where a medially or laterally directed force dislocates the talonavicular joint, and subluxates but does not dislocate the subtalar joint. The calcanuem rotates or Swivels on an intact interosseous talocalcaneal ligament without tearing it. It is important to recognise this injury as its treatment and prognosis differs form a subtalar dislocation. A case of lateral Swivel dislocation of the talo-navicular joint treated by closed reduction and percutaneous wire fixation is reported. Excellent clinical and functional outcome were achieved. q 2005 European Foot and Ankle Society. Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

Anand Pillai - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Lateral Swivel dislocation of the talo-navicular joint
    Foot and Ankle Surgery, 2006
    Co-Authors: Anand Pillai, D. Chakrabarti, M. Hadidi
    Abstract:

    A Swivel dislocation is an uncommon variant of a sub-talar dislocation, where a medially or laterally directed force dislocates the talo-navicular joint, and subluxates but does not dislocate the subtalar joint. The calcanuem rotates or Swivels on an intact interosseous talocalcaneal ligament without tearing it. It is important to recognise this injury as its treatment and prognosis differs form a subtalar dislocation. A case of lateral Swivel dislocation of the talo-navicular joint treated by closed reduction and percutaneous wire fixation is reported. Excellent clinical and functional outcome were achieved.

  • Case Report Lateral Swivel dislocation of the talo-navicular joint
    2006
    Co-Authors: Anand Pillai, D. Chakrabarti, M. Hadidi
    Abstract:

    A Swivel dislocation is an uncommon variant of a sub-talar dislocation, where a medially or laterally directed force dislocates the talonavicular joint, and subluxates but does not dislocate the subtalar joint. The calcanuem rotates or Swivels on an intact interosseous talocalcaneal ligament without tearing it. It is important to recognise this injury as its treatment and prognosis differs form a subtalar dislocation. A case of lateral Swivel dislocation of the talo-navicular joint treated by closed reduction and percutaneous wire fixation is reported. Excellent clinical and functional outcome were achieved. q 2005 European Foot and Ankle Society. Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

D. Chakrabarti - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Lateral Swivel dislocation of the talo-navicular joint
    Foot and Ankle Surgery, 2006
    Co-Authors: Anand Pillai, D. Chakrabarti, M. Hadidi
    Abstract:

    A Swivel dislocation is an uncommon variant of a sub-talar dislocation, where a medially or laterally directed force dislocates the talo-navicular joint, and subluxates but does not dislocate the subtalar joint. The calcanuem rotates or Swivels on an intact interosseous talocalcaneal ligament without tearing it. It is important to recognise this injury as its treatment and prognosis differs form a subtalar dislocation. A case of lateral Swivel dislocation of the talo-navicular joint treated by closed reduction and percutaneous wire fixation is reported. Excellent clinical and functional outcome were achieved.

  • Case Report Lateral Swivel dislocation of the talo-navicular joint
    2006
    Co-Authors: Anand Pillai, D. Chakrabarti, M. Hadidi
    Abstract:

    A Swivel dislocation is an uncommon variant of a sub-talar dislocation, where a medially or laterally directed force dislocates the talonavicular joint, and subluxates but does not dislocate the subtalar joint. The calcanuem rotates or Swivels on an intact interosseous talocalcaneal ligament without tearing it. It is important to recognise this injury as its treatment and prognosis differs form a subtalar dislocation. A case of lateral Swivel dislocation of the talo-navicular joint treated by closed reduction and percutaneous wire fixation is reported. Excellent clinical and functional outcome were achieved. q 2005 European Foot and Ankle Society. Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Jozef Varga - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Proposal of Control Algorithm for Electromotoric Swivel Walker
    2016
    Co-Authors: Jozef Varga, Ján Semjon, Rudolf Jánoš
    Abstract:

    Swivel walkers was base only on a mechanical structure that was physically demanding especially for people with complete paralysis of the lower limbs. This article describes the algorithm for motion of an electromotoric modules that are used to flip the rocking plate up to full-step cycle. Classic Swivel walker is not designed for people with higher degrees of disability. Just a design of this modules is an innovative and modern solution of Swivel walker.

  • RAAD - Swivel Walker with Electromotor Module and Designation of Stability
    Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 2015
    Co-Authors: Mikuláš Hajduk, Jozef Varga
    Abstract:

    The aim of this paper is to propose a Swivel walker design with electromotor module supporting the movement of handicapped people and determining the limit positions of the equipment. In the first part the paper describes the functional principle and design issues of the equipment. Initially, the design of the equipment was full mechanical, such devices being still used. The movement with mechanical Swivel walker is physically demanding and for this reason we proposed a Swivel walker design with electromotor modules to facilitate the movement of handicapped people. In its second part, the paper describes the stability principle of two legged equipment and determines the height CoG position limit to ensure Swivel walker stability.