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Cavovarus deformity can be the result of a plantar flexed first ray (forefoot-driven), a deformity of the hindfoot (hindfoot-driven), or a combination of both. In midstance, plantarflexion of the first ray leads to a compensatory v[...]Article
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Treatment is best individualized to restore ankle, hindfoot, and midfoot alignment when performing arthrodesis to restore a plantigrade foot. Ankle, hindfoot, and pantalar arthrodesis is best indicated in the fixed cavovarus foot with advan[...]Article
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Most mistakes in surgical decision-making occur when trying to correct moderate cavus deformity. The Coleman block test may not be sufficient for predicting the ability of an osteotomy-based procedure to correct deformity. [...]Article
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The clinical evaluation of the cavus foot should determine whether the deformity is forefoot-driven or hindfoot-driven. Gait analysis and shoe wear patterns are the first steps in a thorough examination. Lateral column ov[...]Article
Total ankle replacement is an excellent surgery to allow the patients to ambulate more normally without the pitfalls of a fusion. Total Ankle Replacement in the varus ankle is possible when performed in an appropriate manner and with the mo[...]Article
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Cavovarus foot reconstruction is a highly demanding procedure. Success is even more difficult in cases in which reconstruction has failed. Identification of the apex of deformity is crucial. Liberal use of tendon transfers helps to correct th[...]Article
There is not as much role for the Coleman block test to determine flexibility of the foot, and this has led to many failures where we believed the foot to be flexible, and indeed an osteotomy was insufficient treatment. The apex in[...]Article
It is important to identify the level of the deformity or deformities. It is important to get the limb as close to anatomic alignment as possible. Many levels and multiple procedures may be involved with this reconstruction.Article
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Clinical examination is key to identifying any functional loss. Weight-bearing radiographs are used for procedure selection and quantifying the required correction. Although several calcaneal osteotomies have been previou[...]Article
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Conservative therapy is recommended for asymptomatic midfoot pes cavus and the initial treatment of symptomatic idiopathic midfoot pes cavus. When surgically addressing midfoot pes cavus, flexible deformities can be corrected with tendon tr[...]Article
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This article presents a variety of severe deformities that the authors have encountered on Steps2Walk humanitarian programs globally. In correcting foot and ankle deformities, treatment should include both bony alignment correction and sof[...]Article
In carefully selected cases, the rigid cavovarus foot may be corrected with a combination of osteotomies and tendon transfers rather than a triple arthrodesis. In a foot with multiplanar deformity, multiple levels of arthrodesis and osteot[...]Article
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A wide variety of conditions contribute to the development of a cavus foot deformity, many of which may stem from a neuromuscular or neurologic etiology; an appropriate evaluation must be performed. Neurologic and neuromuscular disorders in[...]Article
A cavovarus deformity results from muscular imbalances of the foot. Specifically, it can be driven by plantarflexion of the first ray (cavus), which results in inversion of the calcaneus/hindfoot (varus). History, physical examinat[...]Article
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T. Leemrijse ; Jean-Luc Besse ; Bernhard Devos Bevernage ; B. Valtin | [S.l.] : Elsevier Masson | 2015Issue du travail collectif d'auteurs en majorité européens, tous leaders dans leur spécialité, cette nouvelle édition rassemble toutes les données actualisées sur la pathologie du pied et de la cheville.Les pathologies du pied sont très fréquent[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
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In many cases, cavus foot deformity is associated with an underlying neurologic cause. A complete neuromuscular examination is required as part of the evaluation of cavus foot deformity, particularly when surgical intervention is contemplat[...]