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Anatomic and functional disorders in children with flatfoot [PDF]
Aim: to analyze anatomic and functional changes in children with flatfoot. Material and Methods. We analyzed foot state in 40 children (34 boys and 6 girls, aged 5-14, mean age: 9.6±2.3 yrs), comparison group consisted of 30 healthy children aged 5-14 ...
Sertakova.A.V. +3 more
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Lateral Arthroscopic Subtalar Arthrodesis for Talocalcaneal Coalition: Surgical Technique. [PDF]
Negru T, Lopes R.
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thesisAnkle-related ailments resulting from genetics or injury vary throughout the population and a variety of treatment methods exist to help these individuals cope with limited ankle mobility.
Steigerwaldt, Brett Alan
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Ball and socket ankle joint in connection with bilateral tarsal synostosis in a boy with congenital absence of the portal vain: a novel malformation complex [PDF]
Shahin Zandieh +5 more
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Multi-segment Foot Kinematics in Young Adults: A Preliminary Study Comparing Two Biomechanical Gait Models [PDF]
Multi-segment biomechanical foot models are commonly used to track foot kinematics during motion analysis, but due to the complexity of foot mechanics there is a lack of technical uniformity in existing foot models.
Helm, Ashley
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The hind- and midfoot alignment analyzed after a medializing calcaneal osteotomy using a 3D weight bearing CT [PDF]
A Barg +35 more
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Introduction: Talo-calcaneal coalition (TCC), presents a significant challenge in adult patients, often associated with pes planus and pes cavus. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of Medial Displacement Calcaneal Osteotomy (MDCO) on TTC ...
G. Slullitel +6 more
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Treatment for plano-valgus foot in children with subtalar arthroereisis. A review [PDF]
Plano-valgus foot is a common problem among children and adolescents. The problem is most often noticed in early childhood, as this is the period when the arches of the foot should achieve a normal structure through the disappearance of the fat pad that ...
Hajzyk, Marcin +3 more
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Background: Calcaneonavicular (CNC) and talocalcaneal (TCC) coalitions are the most common cause of rigid flatfoot in children. After resection, correction of the most frequent valgus-hindfoot deformity usually requires a second-step surgery.
Maurizio De Pellegrin MD +3 more
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Background: Tarsal coalitions are aberrant unions of two or more tarsal bones which may condition variable foot and ankle conditions. Their incidence is also variable but most frequently diagnosed coalitions are talocalcaneal and calcaneonavicular.
E. Fernández-Rojas +3 more
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