نتایج جستجو برای: flatfoot

تعداد نتایج: 692  

Journal: :Pediatrics 2016
James B Carr Scott Yang Leigh Ann Lather

Flatfoot (pes planus) is common in infants and children and often resolves by adolescence. Thus, flatfoot is described as physiologic because it is usually flexible, painless, and of no functional consequence. In rare instances, flatfoot can become painful or rigid, which may be a sign of underlying foot pathology, including arthritis or tarsal coalition. Despite its prevalence, there is no sta...

2001
Kaufman

INTRODUCTION: Posterior tibial tendon dysfunction (PTTD) is the most common cause of the adult flatfoot and is treated with a variety of operations such as tendon transfers, ligament reconstruction, osteotomies, and arthrodeses. Lateral column lengthening with a calcaneocuboid fusion (LCL) (Fig. 1) has been reported for treatment of PTTD in adults (1) to correct the deformity, while minimizing ...

Journal: :Journal of Foot and Ankle Research 2008
W Brent Edwards Erin D Ward Timothy R Derrick

Methods 5 fresh cadaveric specimens were connected to a dynamic gait simulator. I-scan #6900 sensors® were calibrated and surgically inserted into the subtalar (ST), naviculocuneiform (NC) calcaneocuboid (CC), and talonavicular (TN) joints using a joint spreader. Each foot was walked multiple trials across a force platform for three conditions (normal, flatfoot, flatfoot-orthotic). The flatfoot...

2015
Jung Su Lee Ki Beom Kim Jin Ook Jeong Na Yeon Kwon Sang Mi Jeong

OBJECTIVE To investigate the correlation between the Foot Posture Index (FPI) (including talar head palpation, curvature at the lateral malleoli, inversion/eversion of the calcaneus, talonavicular bulging, congruence of the medical longitudinal arch, and abduction/adduction of the forefoot on the rare foot), plantar pressure distribution, and pediatric flatfoot radiographic findings. METHODS ...

2013
Hohee Son

[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to investigate the changes in muscle activation of the trunk and lower extremities and plantar foot pressure due to backpack loads of 0, 10, 15, and 20% of body weight during level walking in individuals with flatfoot. [Methods] Fourteen young flatfoot subjects and 12 normal foot subjects participated in this study. In each session, the subjects were assi...

2017
Ha Yong Kim Hyuck Soo Shin Jun Hyuck Ko Yong Han Cha Jae Hoon Ahn Jae Yeon Hwang

BACKGROUND Flatfoot deformity is a lever arm disease that incurs kinetic inefficiency during gait. The purpose of this study was to measure the degree of kinetic inefficiency by comparing the gait analysis data of a flatfoot group with a normal control group. METHODS The patient group consisted of 26 children (21 males and 5 females) with symptomatic flatfoot. They were examined with gait ana...

2017
Camilla Arvinius Elena Manrique Antonio Urda Zulema Cardoso Jose Enrique Galeote Fernando Marco

INTRODUCTION Koutsogiannis' osteotomy has been widely described to treat adult-acquired flatfoot. However, few articles describe its midterm follow-up. Our aim was to study clinical and radiological outcomes at least one year after surgery and to analyze whether a combined procedure on the medial soft tissue affected these outcomes. METHODS We performed a retrospective study of 30 feet of pat...

2017
Iona Robertson Graham P Arnold Weijie Wang Tim S Drew Sadiq Nasir Calum MacDonald Rami J Abboud

BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to determine whether toe sliding is more likely to cause knee injuries than flatfoot sliding in curling. METHODS Twelve curlers participated in the study, each delivering 12 stones. Six stones per volunteer were delivered using a flatfoot slide and six were delivered using a toe slide. The Pedar-X in-shoe pressure system recorded the plantar pressure durin...

Journal: :The Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 2014
Maryse Bouchard Vincent S Mosca

Most children with flatfeet are asymptomatic and will never require treatment. In general, flatfoot deformity is flexible and will not cause pain or disability; it is a normal variant of foot shape. Thus, it is essential to reassure and educate patients and parents. A flatfoot with a contracture of the Achilles tendon may be painful. In these cases, a stretching program may help relieve pain. S...

Journal: :Family practice and palliative care 2022

Flatfoot (pes planus) is described as a reduction or absence of the medial longitudinal arch (MLA) foot, with without additional deformities foot and ankle. It very common orthopedic manifestation in infants children usually resolves by adolescence. Flat flexible painless no functional compromise so that physiologic. In some rare cases flatfoot can become painful rigid may be sign pathology suc...

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