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Category: Hindfoot; Ankle Introduction/Purpose: Having a flatfoot can be normal. Having a flatfoot that is getting worse is not normal. But how does that happen? What leads to symptoms? Those questions are yet to be answered in the literature.
Cesar de Cesar Netto MD, PhD +10 more
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Hindfoot alignment valgus moment arm increases in adult flatfoot with Achilles tendon contracture.
BACKGROUND: Adult acquired flatfoot is often associated with Achilles tendon contracture and may be associated with isolated spring ligament insufficiency without Achilles tendon contracture.
Arangio, George A, MD, FACS +2 more
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Comparison of radiological measures for diagnosing flatfoot
BackgroundIn the Taiwanese military, flatfoot is indicated by a calcaneal-fifth metatarsal angle (arch angle) ≥165°. However, the arch angle is not always easily defined.PurposeTo assess correlations between the arch angle and other radiographic measures
Shu-Chee Li +9 more
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This case report presents a novel cause of rigid flatfoot caused by the entrapment of the Flexor Hallucis Longus (FHL) tendon within the subtalar joint.
Mohammad Alkhreisat, MD +5 more
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Pediatric flexible flatfoot: Does obesity influence the outcomes of arthroereisis?
BACKGROUND Childhood obesity has emerged in the last decades as an important public health problem worldwide. Although relationships between obesity and flatfoot have been shown, no studies have investigated the influence of obesity on arthroereisis ...
Pelozzi A. +9 more
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Surgical Treatment of Flexible Flatfoot in Adolescents with Bioabsorbable Implant
The chapter describes surgical treatment for Flexible Flatfoot in Adolescents with Bioabsorbable ...
Sandro Giannini +9 more
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Bioabsorbable implants for subtalar arthroereisis in pediatric flatfoot
Flatfoot is a common condition in growing-age patients. Despite its common presentation, nowadays surgical indications and treatments are still debated.
Faldini, C. +11 more
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Twenty-six patients with flexible flatfoot were tested before and after fatigue at a speed of (3.0 ± 0.3) m/s in a 10 m experimental field. Pedar-x system and insoles were used to measure the plantar pressure of eight areas of the flatfoot before and ...
Yueping WANG +3 more
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Background:Orthotic insole is a popular physiotherapy for flatfoot. However, the effects and whether flexible flatfoot needs orthotic insole treatment are not clear, and how the plantar pressure changes while walking up and down stairs has not been ...
YuSheng Qiu, JunNa Zhai, Jue Wang
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