Three-dimensional displacement after a medializing calcaneal osteotomy in relation to the osteotomy angle and hindfoot alignment
An adult-acquired flatfoot deformity is a three-dimensional (3D) condition mainly characterized by a loss of the medial longitudinal arch, valgus alignment of the hindfoot, and abduction of the midfoot [1]. It is a known cause of pain and disability, leading to a substantial decrease in quality of life [2]. Although it remains matter of debate, a dysfunction of the posterior tibialis tendon is identified to contribute to the pathomechanics [1,3]. If conservative treatment remains unsuccessful, surgery is performed to correct the deformity [4,5].
Source: Foot and Ankle Surgery - Category: Orthopaedics Authors: M. Peiffer, C. Belvedere, S. Clockaerts, T. Leenders, A. Leardini, E. Audenaert, J. Victor, A. Burssens, WBCT ISG Source Type: research