Acute Charcot foot is a diagnostic challenge.The exact pathophysiology is not fully understood.Acute Charcot foot is often present with a history of trauma or cellulitis which does not respond to antibiotics.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Flexor digitorum longus (FDL) is a commonly used donor tendon for transfer to substitute for a dysfunctional tibialis posterior in the management of adult acquired flatfoot deformity. The tendon transfer is attached to the navicular bone via a drill hole. Interference-fit screws are an alternative means of securing a transferred tendon allowing for a shorter length of graft and less extensive dissection.
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