Treatment of stage 4 adult acquired flatfoot.
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Kelly, IP; Nunley, JA
Published in: Foot Ankle Clin
March 2001
Stage 4 PTT dysfunction is a rare anatomic condition in which fixed hindfoot valgus is associated with valgus tilting of the talus within the ankle mortise. Success with nonoperative management is the exception rather than the rule. The surgical options are a tibiotalocalcaneal fusion or a pantalar fusion; however, there are few results reported in the adult acquired flatfoot population. Valgus talar tilting after triple arthrodesis may be the challenge of the future.
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Foot Ankle Clin
DOI
ISSN
1083-7515
Publication Date
March 2001
Volume
6
Issue
1
Start / End Page
167 / 178
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Orthotic Devices
- Orthopedics
- Humans
- Foot Deformities, Acquired
- Foot Bones
- Foot
- Flatfoot
- Contraindications
- Collateral Ligaments
- Arthrodesis
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Kelly, I. P., & Nunley, J. A. (2001). Treatment of stage 4 adult acquired flatfoot. Foot Ankle Clin, 6(1), 167–178. https://doi.org/10.1016/s1083-7515(03)00074-3
Kelly, I. P., and J. A. Nunley. “Treatment of stage 4 adult acquired flatfoot.” Foot Ankle Clin 6, no. 1 (March 2001): 167–78. https://doi.org/10.1016/s1083-7515(03)00074-3.
Kelly IP, Nunley JA. Treatment of stage 4 adult acquired flatfoot. Foot Ankle Clin. 2001 Mar;6(1):167–78.
Kelly, I. P., and J. A. Nunley. “Treatment of stage 4 adult acquired flatfoot.” Foot Ankle Clin, vol. 6, no. 1, Mar. 2001, pp. 167–78. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/s1083-7515(03)00074-3.
Kelly IP, Nunley JA. Treatment of stage 4 adult acquired flatfoot. Foot Ankle Clin. 2001 Mar;6(1):167–178.
Published In
Foot Ankle Clin
DOI
ISSN
1083-7515
Publication Date
March 2001
Volume
6
Issue
1
Start / End Page
167 / 178
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Orthotic Devices
- Orthopedics
- Humans
- Foot Deformities, Acquired
- Foot Bones
- Foot
- Flatfoot
- Contraindications
- Collateral Ligaments
- Arthrodesis