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In this review article, the authors give an overview of the currently available soft tissue and bony procedures in the treatment of the adult acquired flexible flatfoot.  Instead of starting from the classification for posterior tibial tendon dysfunc... see more

Introduction: Clinical assessment of hindfoot alignment (HA) in adult acquired flatfoot deformity (AAFD) can be challenging, and the weightbearing (WB) cone beam CT (CBCT) may potentially better demonstrate this three-dimensional (3D) deformity. Objective... see more

Introduction: Progressive peritalar subluxation (PTS) occurs in patients with adult acquired flatfoot deformity (AAFD) and is usually assessed in coronal plane images of the subtalar joint (SJ) posterior facet (PF). In this case control study, we investig... see more

In this review article, the authors give an overview of the currently available soft tissue and bony procedures in the treatment of the adult acquired flexible flatfoot.  Instead of starting from the classification for posterior tibial tendon dysfunc... see more

Introduction: Flexible flatfoot is common amongst children, although treatment is rarely indicated. The calcaneo-stop procedure has been reported to be effective in short-term studies. We aim to evaluate the long-term outcomes of the calcaneo-stop pr... see more

Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of arthroereisis using synthetic polyethylene implants as a method to correct deformities of excessive valgus in pediatric patients with flexible flatfoot (FF). Methods: This was a st... see more

Background: Modern technology has decreased physical activities of most people, especially children. A low physical activity is one of the risk factors of flatfoot. Flatfoot is a flattening of medial longitudinal arch of the foot (MLA) affecting human’s b... see more

Background: Flatfoot is a musculoskeletal disorder of the foot where the medial longitudinal arch becomes flatter, resulting in a more foot surface touching the ground compared to the normal foot. One of the risk factors for flatfoot is the rather early f... see more

Background Flatfoot is a musculoskeletal abnormality commonly found in children that could result in a reduction of quality of life because of its related symptoms and functional abnormalities. This study aimed to determine the association between flatfoo... see more

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