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The persistent forefoot abduction might lead to poor quality of propulsion, instability and necessitate kinematic adaptations at the foot; individuals with pronated feet may have implications on the underlying mechanisms of overuse injuries. [...]Article
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Progressive collapsing foot deformity (PCFD) is a multiplanar foot deformity comprised of hindfoot valgus, forefoot abduction, forefoot varus, and collapse or hypermobility of the medial column Clinical history and physical examination focused [...]Article
Tarsal coalitions are recognized as a congenital anomaly whereby the two or more bones of the hindfoot and midfoot are fused resulting in limitation of foot motion and pain. Tarsal coalitions were found to be the cause of painful flatfeet in ado[...]Article
The posterior tibial tendon muscle belly must be functional and non-atrophied for an allograft reconstruction. If the posterior tibial tendon muscle belly is scarred and not springy when assess intraoperatively, an FDL transfer should be perf[...]Article
Understanding progressive collapsing foot deformity (PCFD) is a complex undertaking with its varied presentations and spectrum of the disease. The pathologic condition of PCFD is multifactorial, and its surgical solutions are varied and elusive.[...]Article
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Stage 4 flatfoot is rare, accounting for less than 3% of all flatfoot cases. Conservative treatment tends to only be successful in frail and low-demand patients. The greater the number of fused segments, the poorer the functional out[...]Article
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Background: Diagnosis of flexible flatfoot is usually based upon radiographic or clinical measures. Radiographic measures pose a potential risk of radiation exposure especially in Paediatric population. Clinicians need a valid, accurate, easily[...]Article
A key element in understanding osseus etiology is the subtalar and talonavicular joint complex. Recent imaging techniques have led us to a better understanding. Posterior tibial tendon, plantar fascia, interosseus ligament, and spring ligament [...]