Case Report

Complete Cubonavicular Coalition Associated with Midfoot Osteoarthritis

Table 1

Review of the published cases of osseous cubonavicular coalition.

AuthorsYearNo. of casesSexAgeSideNature of coalitionSymptomsPhysical examination

Waugh [19]19571M15L+RO (L), NO (R)Left foot pain with activityLeft peroneal spasm
Del Sel [21]19591M43L+RO (L), NO (R)NoneCavus deformity, slight inversion/eversion
Cavallaro [18]19781F12L+RO (L+R)Bilateral ankle pain with activityPain and stiffness of subtalar joint, painful sinus tarsi
O’Neill [36]19891F15ROn.a.Limitation of inversion/eversion
Williamson [20]19921M14L+RO (L+R)Bilateral foot pain with activityBilateral hindfoot valgus, decreased subtalar motion, peroneal spasm
Talkhani [25]19991M42LOMidfoot pain with walking and morning stiffnessDiminished midfoot movements
Piqueres [26]20021M14L+RO (L), NO (R)Left midtarsal pain with weight bearingRestriction of plantar flexion and eversion, valgus rearfoot, flat left foot
Johnson [27]20051M15LOMidfoot and ankle pain with activityDecreased subtalar and transverse tarsal motion, fixed pes planus
Prado [28]20101F9ROFoot pain with exercisesLimitation of mobility of midtarsal joint
García-Mata [22]20111M45RONonePain over cuboid

M: male; F: female; L: left; R: right; O: osseous; NO: nonosseous; n.a.: nonavailable.