Fig. 3From: An atypical and bilateral presentation of Charcot foot diseaseTwo years later. a Excessive oedema and dislocation of right ankle. b, c X-rays: further bony destruction of the calcaneus and talus. Severe subluxation of tibial-tarsal joint. Presence of air striations of foot and lower third of extremity, possibly indicating non-aerobial infection. Further osteoporosis of the metatarsal bonesBack to article page