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Approach to the Ankle in Adult Acquired Flatfoot Deformity.
Adult acquired flatfoot is a progressive deformity of the foot and ankle, which frequently becomes increasingly symptomatic. The posterior tibial tendon is most commonly associated with the deformity.
Miller, Jason R +2 more
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Relationship between Nutritional Status and Flat Foot in Children
Background: Pediatric flatfoot has been reported as the highest clinical complains for foot problems in pediatric department. Nutritional status has showed great influence on the occurrence of flat foot.
Joyce Phua Pau Fung +2 more
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Background Stress fractures frequently occur in athletes and military personnel due to their rigorous training and are typically treated conservatively with immobilization and rehabilitation. However, a displaced distal third stress fracture of the fibula that requires surgical intervention is a rare occurrence.
Arjun Poudel +4 more
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PROSEDUR PEMERIKSAAN RADIOGRAFI PEDIS PADA KASUS FLATFOOT
Prosedur pemeriksaan radiorafi pedis pada kasus flatfoot menggunakan proyeksi Anteroposterior dan Lateral metode weightbearing. Latar belakang penelitian ini adalah adanya perbedaan proyeksi yang digunakan antara literatur menggunakan 2 proyeksi ...
Valerian Setyo A N
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Association between flatfoot and age is mediated by sex: a cross-sectional study
Introduction: Flatfoot (pes planus) is one of the most frequently encountered pediatric foot deformities. In spite of the numerous evidences for adverse implications of flatfoot to the locomotive system and musculoskeletal health of patients, in the ...
Ucheagwu, Chukwuebuka +3 more
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The occurrence of isolated tarsal navicular dislocation without fracture is infrequently documented in the orthopedic literature. Over the past century, there have been approximately 15 cases reported of isolated navicular dislocation without a fracture. The majority of these cases resulted from high‐energy mechanisms with limited follow‐up. The injury
Saad Mohammad +4 more
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Flatfoot in children: anatomy of decision making
Concern about a child’s foot posture is a common reason for frequent consultations for an array of health care professionals; sports medicine specialists are often the first to recognize and advise on foot pathology. In the decision making process, it is
Latino, Francesca +12 more
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Foot Gait Analysis In Old Female Patients with Acquired Adult Flatfoot
Category: Midfoot/Forefoot Introduction/Purpose: Acquired adult flatfoot is thought to be caused by a loss of the dynamic and static supportive structure of the medial longitudinal arch.
Hyucksoo Shin MD +3 more
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ABSTRACT Cousin syndrome is a rare skeletal dysplasia characterized by distinctive facial features, humeroradial synostosis, and hypoplasia of the ilia and scapula. Since the original description of the phenotype in two cases by Cousin in 1982, only three additional cases have been published.
Suzanne E. L. Detiger +3 more
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Symptomatic flexible flatfoot in adults: subtalar arthroereisis
Firat Ozan,1 Fatih Doğar,1 Kürşat Gençer,1 Şemmi Koyuncu,2 Fatih Vatansever,1 Fuat Duygulu,1 Taşkın Altay31Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Kayseri Training and Research Hospital, Kayseri, 2Department of Orthopedics and ...
Doğar F +6 more
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