AI Article Synopsis

  • Concomitant valgus deformities of the ankle are present in about 3% of people with symptomatic flat feet.
  • Conservative treatments often work only for a limited time or for patients with lower activity levels.
  • Surgical options depend on the severity of the deformity and individual patient factors, with a successful outcome requiring proper alignment of the hindfoot and midfoot.

Article Abstract

Concomitant valgus deformities of the ankle joint are found in approximately 3% of patients with symptomatic flat foot deformities. Conservative treatment is mostly successful only in the short term or in low-demand patients. The operative treatment of flat foot deformities follows the standard algorithm for flat foot treatment. The ankle joint can be treated while retaining mobility or by arthrodesis depending on the degree and rigidity of the deformity, degenerative changes, patient factors and expectations. Achieving an orthograde hindfoot and midfoot is obligatory for successful treatment as well as in ankle reconstructive or arthrodesis procedures.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00132-020-03996-4DOI Listing

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