Sinus tarsi
Sinus tarsi is an anatomical feature of the foot, specifically located on the lateral side of the tarsus, between the talus and calcaneus bones. It is a small, cylindrical cavity that plays a crucial role in the stability and functionality of the subtalar joint, which is responsible for allowing the foot to move inwards (inversion) and outwards (eversion).
Anatomy
The sinus tarsi is an anatomically distinct region that forms part of the subtalar joint complex. It is bordered medially by the talus and laterally by the calcaneus. This space is filled with fibrous tissue, including ligaments such as the interosseous talocalcaneal ligament and the cervical ligament, which are critical for the stability of the subtalar joint. The sinus tarsi also contains fat, blood vessels, and nerve fibers that contribute to its complex function.
Function
The primary function of the sinus tarsi is to provide stability to the subtalar joint, facilitating efficient load transfer and movement control between the talus and calcaneus. It acts as a proprioceptive hub, containing nerve endings that help in sensing the position of the foot, thus aiding in balance and adaptive movements on uneven surfaces. The ligaments within the sinus tarsi prevent excessive movements that could lead to instability or injury.
Clinical Significance
The sinus tarsi can be involved in various foot conditions. Sinus tarsi syndrome is a clinical condition characterized by pain and tenderness in the area, often resulting from instability, overuse, or injury to the ligaments within the sinus tarsi. It is commonly seen in athletes and individuals with abnormal foot biomechanics. Treatment may involve physical therapy, orthotic devices, or in severe cases, surgery to restore stability and relieve symptoms.
Diagnosis and Treatment
Diagnosis of conditions affecting the sinus tarsi typically involves a thorough clinical examination, imaging studies such as MRI or CT scan, and sometimes diagnostic injections. Treatment strategies vary depending on the underlying cause but may include rest, anti-inflammatory medications, physical therapy focusing on strengthening and stabilizing the foot and ankle, and orthotic devices to correct biomechanical imbalances. Surgical intervention may be considered for cases that do not respond to conservative treatment.
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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD