Harris and Beath (1947) made a valuable contribution to surgery when they described for the first time the developmental anomaly at the sustentaculum tali-the talo-calcanean bridge-as an important and frequent element in the production of rigid flat foot. They also performed a further service by drawing attention to the hitherto rather neglected pa pers of Slomann (1921) and Badgley (1927). Both these authors described another congenital anomaly-the calcaneo-navicular bar-in association with so-called spastic flat foot, but their work went practically unheeded by their surgical colleagues. Seven years ago the etiology of peroneal spasm and rigid flat foot was still something of a mystery. Treatment was mainly empirical and usually unsuccess...
The purpose of this case report is to illustrate how the literature can be used to guide clinical de...
Pes Cavus or Hollow Claw Foot is a deformity exhibiting three cardinal features: (i) An increase in...
Cavo-varus deformity of the foot secondary to poliomyelitis, congenital club foot or other diseases ...
Calcaneonavicular bar (iii this case synostosis Lipping of the talus in rigid flat foot almost alway...
It is now recognised that congenital fusion between the talus and the calcaneum or between the calca...
A recently excavated skeleton from an Anglo-Saxon burial ground in Kent exhibits a pathological righ...
The term congenital vertical talus is applied to a severe congenital deformity of the foot, which re...
ABSTRACT: Frontal tomograms vertical to the long axis of the foot were studied in forty-three cases ...
described the important part played by tarsal coalition as a cause of peroneal spastic flat foot. Th...
In recent years, some authors have reported accessory anterolateral talar facet impingement with fla...
The subject of this paper is the natural history of peroneal spastic flat foot, and whether it has a...
Congenital vertical talus is an uncommon but well known cause of severe flat foot in children. It is...
ABSTRACT: Twelve adult patients who had been treated for talipes equinovarus were studied. A flat-to...
Tarsal coalitions have been reported to occur in the setting of clubfeet, but only as rare isolated ...
The authors describe flatfoot, as one of very frequent deformities in everyday medical practice. A s...
The purpose of this case report is to illustrate how the literature can be used to guide clinical de...
Pes Cavus or Hollow Claw Foot is a deformity exhibiting three cardinal features: (i) An increase in...
Cavo-varus deformity of the foot secondary to poliomyelitis, congenital club foot or other diseases ...
Calcaneonavicular bar (iii this case synostosis Lipping of the talus in rigid flat foot almost alway...
It is now recognised that congenital fusion between the talus and the calcaneum or between the calca...
A recently excavated skeleton from an Anglo-Saxon burial ground in Kent exhibits a pathological righ...
The term congenital vertical talus is applied to a severe congenital deformity of the foot, which re...
ABSTRACT: Frontal tomograms vertical to the long axis of the foot were studied in forty-three cases ...
described the important part played by tarsal coalition as a cause of peroneal spastic flat foot. Th...
In recent years, some authors have reported accessory anterolateral talar facet impingement with fla...
The subject of this paper is the natural history of peroneal spastic flat foot, and whether it has a...
Congenital vertical talus is an uncommon but well known cause of severe flat foot in children. It is...
ABSTRACT: Twelve adult patients who had been treated for talipes equinovarus were studied. A flat-to...
Tarsal coalitions have been reported to occur in the setting of clubfeet, but only as rare isolated ...
The authors describe flatfoot, as one of very frequent deformities in everyday medical practice. A s...
The purpose of this case report is to illustrate how the literature can be used to guide clinical de...
Pes Cavus or Hollow Claw Foot is a deformity exhibiting three cardinal features: (i) An increase in...
Cavo-varus deformity of the foot secondary to poliomyelitis, congenital club foot or other diseases ...