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Proper preoperative assessment of clinical and radiographic findings is critical to determine the correct surgical procedure for adequate reduction of a cavus foot deformity. Triple arthrodesis is reserved for end-stage deformity with evide[...]Article
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Management of the cavus foot deformity requires a comprehensive approach to patient evaluation, conservative therapy, and surgical intervention. History and physical examination of the patient with a cavus foot deformity should focus on the[...]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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The cavus foot has long been a complex condition known to be associated with neurologic conditionsmost commonly, Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease and other hereditary motor sensory neuropathies, poliomyelitis, spina bifida, myelomeningocele, Friedre[...]Article
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Coronal plane deformity following total ankle arthroplasty has been associated with poor clinical outcomes and early prosthesis failure. Neutral mechanical alignment and prosthetic joint stability must be achieved through meticulou[...]Article
The goal of the treatment of pediatric cavovarus deformities is a well-balanced foot with optimal plantar pressure distribution, no progression or recurrence of the deformity, and no or postponed concomitant ankle, midfoot, and hindfoot arth[...]