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Introduction Flatfoot (also called pes planus) is a complex multiplanar deformity that is a very common reason for referral in orthopaedic clinics, both in children and adults. As widely reported over the last decade, a clear definition of
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-articular pain, the presence of transfer metatarsalgia and the presence of associated deformities including clawtoes, dislocation of the lesser MTP joints, flatfoot, etc. Radiological attention should be focussed on the congruence or incongruence of the first MTP
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lateral column lengthening. They concluded ‘both methods of surgical correction of the painful flexible flatfoot yielded significant improvements, both objectively and subjectively. Neither method yielded outcomes that were superior to the other’. The
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associated with a rigid flatfoot deformity (rarely with rigid hindfoot varus), a stiff subtalar joint and in some cases a ‘double medial malleolus’ sign secondary to a bulky middle facet. 29 The diagnosis can be made on plain radiographs, with the
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RT . Inter- and intraobserver reliability in the radiographic evaluation of adult flatfoot deformity . Foot Ankle Int 2010 ; 31 : 141 - 145 . 5. Richter M Seidl B Zech S Hahn S . PedCAT for 3D
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Posterior tibial tendoscopy Indications for tendoscopy of the PTT include tenosynovitis, degenerative tears, dislocation, enthesopathies and chronic tendinopathy with dysfunction and flatfoot deformity. Most indications for open surgery of the PTT are now
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the fibula and diastasis has been performed for valgus arthritis after ankle fracture. Valgus ankle arthritis in adult-acquired flatfoot has been the main treatment group because correction for valgus ankle arthritis with severe talar tilt is
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available investigating the hindfoot alignment in adult flatfoot deformities with subluxation of the talus using weight-bearing CT scans. 45 , 50 , 60 , 61 , 65 Zhang et al 61 investigated the configuration in a ‘virtually’ weight-bearing condition
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fracture) can result in Charcot neuroarthropathy. Trauma and neuroarthropathy of the midfoot can cause flatfoot deformity that can be salvaged even without surgery, if a total contact cast is applied in the early stages. The foot will become flat, but can