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Implant Migration and Clinical Outcomes in Pediatric Symptomatic Flexible Flatfoot Treated with Subtalar Arthroereisis: A Cohort Study with Long-Term Follow-Up Results. [PDF]
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Foot & Ankle International, 1999
Pes planus is a term frequently used in describing flatfoot; however, no study has objectively defined flatfoot. We evaluated the single leg stance footprint of 40 feet in 21 people with no history of foot problems, using pressure-sensitive film and a Harris mat. The medial and lateral aspects of the forefoot, midfoot, and hindfoot were assessed.
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Pes planus is a term frequently used in describing flatfoot; however, no study has objectively defined flatfoot. We evaluated the single leg stance footprint of 40 feet in 21 people with no history of foot problems, using pressure-sensitive film and a Harris mat. The medial and lateral aspects of the forefoot, midfoot, and hindfoot were assessed.
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Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 1989
The pathologic condition pes planus has been noted in orthopedic and podiatric literature for a number of years. The many scientific and technical terms assigned to the condition have become synonymous, emerging in the vernacular as the common term "flatfoot." In the broadest sense, flatfoot refers to the weight-bearing or nonweight-bearing foot that ...
G M, Lepow, P L, Valenza
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The pathologic condition pes planus has been noted in orthopedic and podiatric literature for a number of years. The many scientific and technical terms assigned to the condition have become synonymous, emerging in the vernacular as the common term "flatfoot." In the broadest sense, flatfoot refers to the weight-bearing or nonweight-bearing foot that ...
G M, Lepow, P L, Valenza
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1977
The proper management of the rigid flat-foot requires an accurate diagnosis since the condition is treated on causal or rational basis. Calcaneonavicular coalition best seen on an oblique view of the foot may be treated by resection of the coalition with extensor digitorum brevis interposition. If the diagnosis is made sufficiently early, the resection
S, Jayakumar, H R, Cowell
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The proper management of the rigid flat-foot requires an accurate diagnosis since the condition is treated on causal or rational basis. Calcaneonavicular coalition best seen on an oblique view of the foot may be treated by resection of the coalition with extensor digitorum brevis interposition. If the diagnosis is made sufficiently early, the resection
S, Jayakumar, H R, Cowell
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