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Manuel Monteagudo Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Unit, Hospital Universitario Quironsalud Madrid, Spain; Faculty of Medicine, UEM Madrid, Spain

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Pilar Martínez de Albornoz Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Unit, Hospital Universitario Quironsalud Madrid, Spain; Faculty of Medicine, UEM Madrid, Spain

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Borja Gutierrez Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Unit, Hospital Universitario Quironsalud Madrid, Spain; Faculty of Medicine, UEM Madrid, Spain

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José Tabuenca Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Unit, Hospital Universitario Quironsalud Madrid, Spain; Faculty of Medicine, UEM Madrid, Spain

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Ignacio Álvarez Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Unit, Hospital Universitario Quironsalud Madrid, Spain; Faculty of Medicine, UEM Madrid, Spain

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understanding the mechanical disturbance caused by plantar fasciotomy, to understanding pathomechanics with risk factors predisposing to PF. Thus, proximal plantar fasciotomy has also given way to gastrocnemius recession as the most common surgical procedure for

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E Carlos Rodríguez-Merchán Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, La Paz University Hospital, Madrid, Spain
Osteoarticular Surgery Research, Hospital La Paz Institute for Health Research – IdiPAZ (La Paz University Hospital – Autonomous University of Madrid), Madrid, Spain

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Alberto D Delgado-Martínez Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hospital Universitario de Jaén, Jaén, Spain
Department of Surgery, University of Jaén, Jaén, Spain

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Javier De Andrés-Ares Department of Anesthetics, Pain Unit, La Paz University Hospital, Madrid, Spain

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. Group A ( n  = 73) consisted of individuals who underwent RF alone; group B ( n  = 55) consisted of individuals who underwent RF and endoscopic gastrocnemius recession. The primary outcome measure was the VAS score. Secondary outcome measures were the

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Alessio Bernasconi Orthopaedic and Traumatology Unit, Department of Public Health, “Federico II” Naples University, Naples, Italy

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François Lintz Clinique de l’Union, Saint-Jean, France

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Francesco Sadile Orthopaedic and Traumatology Unit, Department of Public Health, “Federico II” Naples University, Naples, Italy

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. Among soft-tissue procedures, an operative release of the gastrocnemius complex or of the Achilles tendon (a gastrocnemius recession and a tendo-Achilles lengthening, respectively) is usually indicated in cases of contracture. 39 - 41 The flexor

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Tahir Ögüt Cerrahpasa Medical School, Departmant of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, University of Istanbul, Turkey
Nisantasi Ortopedi Merkezi, Hakkı Yeten Cad., Unimed Center, No:19, 34365 Fulya, Istanbul, Turkey

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N. Selcuk Yontar Cerrahpasa Medical School, Departmant of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, University of Istanbul, Turkey
Nisantasi Ortopedi Merkezi, Hakkı Yeten Cad., Unimed Center, No:19, 34365 Fulya, Istanbul, Turkey

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, percutaneous tenotomies, minimally invasive tendon stripping, mini-open scraping, endoscopic debridement, plantaris tendon release and gastrocnemius recession are used surgical techniques with variable results. 41 Subtalar Coalition Subtalar

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Carlos Maynou CHU Lille, Orthopaedic Department, F-59000 Lille, France

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Christophe Szymanski CHU Lille, Orthopaedic Department, F-59000 Lille, France

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Alexis Thiounn CHU Lille, Orthopaedic Department, F-59000 Lille, France

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using a triple hemisection is performed. In some cases, an isolated gastrocnemius tightness is addressed by using a gastrocnemius recession (Strayer or Barouk technique). 21 Achilles tendon lengthening is justified when the heel is in varus, but if

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Stéphane Armand Willy Taillard Laboratory of Kinesiology, Geneva University Hospitals and Geneva University, Switzerland

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Geraldo Decoulon Pediatric Orthopaedic Service, Department of Child and Adolescent, Geneva University Hospitals and Geneva University, Geneva, Switzerland

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Alice Bonnefoy-Mazure Willy Taillard Laboratory of Kinesiology, Geneva University Hospitals and Geneva University, Switzerland

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patterns Impairments Treatment options Comments True equinus - Gastrocnemius recession rather than tendo-Achilles lengthening - Important to distinguish true equinus from apparent equinus - Excessive dorsiflexion can occur over time

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Christian Smith Guys and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK

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Razi Zaidi Guys and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK

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Jagmeet Bhamra Guys and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK

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Anna Bridgens Evelina Children’s Hospital, Westminster Bridge Road, London, UK

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Caesar Wek Guys and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK

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Michail Kokkinakis Evelina Children’s Hospital, Westminster Bridge Road, London, UK

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subtalar arthroereisis and gastrocnemius recession: a retrospective study . Foot Ankle Spec 2013 ; 6 : 101 – 107 . 44. Roth S Sestan B Tudor A Ostojic Z Sasso A Durbesic A . Minimally invasive

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