The study will investigate alterations in post-surgical gait patterns among patients who have undergone all arthroscopic microfracture and biological scaffold implementation surgery for the osteochondral lesions of talus. The gait biomechanics of patients scheduled for surgery will be assessed preoperatively using pedobarographic analysis. Subsequent changes in walking biomechanics will be evaluated and interpreted at the 6th postoperative months. Consequently, the impact of the all arthroscopic treatment of osteochondral lesions of talus on walking will be documented.
Age range
18 Years – 65 Years
Sex
ALL
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Peak Plantar Pressure (kPa) in Pedobarographic analysis
Timeframe: Baseline (1 day before surgery) and 6 months after surgery
Plantar Pressure-Time Integral (kPa·s) in Pedobarograpic Analysis
Timeframe: Baseline (1 day before surgery) and 6 months after surgery
Plantar Contact Area (cm²) in Pedobarographic Analysis
Timeframe: Baseline (1 day before surgery) and 6 months after surgery
Center of Pressure Excursion Index (%) in Pedobarographic Analysis
Timeframe: Baseline (1 day before surgery) and 6 months after surgery