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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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Flatfoot is a common foot deformity, causing foot pain, osteoarthritis of the midfoot, and even knee and hip dysfunction. The elastic modulus of foot soft tissues and its association with gait biomechanics still remain unclear.
Xin Jiao +8 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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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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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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Revisión de la efectividad de los soportes plantares personalizados en el pie plano valgo infantil [PDF]
El pie plano valgo infantil es una de las patologías que se presenta con mayor frecuencia en la práctica clínica ortopodológica. Es además una preocupación común para los padres y continúa siendo un tema debatido por los profesionales de la salud.
Lafuente Sotillos, Guillermo +3 more
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Refining patterns of joint hypermobility, habitus, and orthopedic traits in joint hypermobility syndrome and Ehlers–Danlos syndrome, hypermobility type [PDF]
Joint hypermobility syndrome (JHS) and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, hypermobility type (EDS-HT) are two overlapping heritable disorders (JHS/EDS-HT) recognized by separated sets of diagnostic criteria and still lack a confirmatory test.
Beighton +34 more
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Abstract figure legend Intrafusal muscles contained within muscle spindles are endowed with ryanodie receptor 1 (RyR1) calcium channels and participate in proprioceptor function. Mutations in RyR1 linked to severe RYR1‐congenital myopathies affect calcium release from both extrafusal as well as intrafusal muscles.
Alexis Ruiz +8 more
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Foot arches are defined by the position of bones and stabilized by active and passive soft tissue structures. The most significant foot arches are longitudinal, medial and lateral. During lifetime they develop and change, while the most significant disorder represents the flatfoot.
Zoran Vukasinovic +5 more
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