1987
DOI: 10.7547/87507315-77-1-42
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End-stage flatfoot. Diagnosis and conservative and surgical management

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“…It is frequently associated with a short or contracted Achilles muscle-tendon complex (39). In its late stages of progression, degenerative arthritis may occur, leading to loss of flexibility or ankylosis (37,40). Additionally, peroneal spasm may result with rearfoot arthritis.…”
Section: Adult Flexible Flatfoot (Non-pttd) (Pathway 2)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is frequently associated with a short or contracted Achilles muscle-tendon complex (39). In its late stages of progression, degenerative arthritis may occur, leading to loss of flexibility or ankylosis (37,40). Additionally, peroneal spasm may result with rearfoot arthritis.…”
Section: Adult Flexible Flatfoot (Non-pttd) (Pathway 2)mentioning
confidence: 99%