2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.foot.2008.09.003
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Flat foot and femoral anteversion in children—A prospective study

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“…The maximum age limit is fixed to 6 years old because it is considered the most suitable age to treat femoral antetorsion [22]. This age group is comparable to that found in the study by Zafiropoulos in 2009 [4].…”
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confidence: 80%
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“…The maximum age limit is fixed to 6 years old because it is considered the most suitable age to treat femoral antetorsion [22]. This age group is comparable to that found in the study by Zafiropoulos in 2009 [4].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Furthermore, in 2008, Zafiropoulos [4] studied the flat foot deformity in a population of 651 children (1302 feet), aged between 3 and 6 years (mean 4.5). He found that 16.7% (95) has a flat foot with a Contact Index II greater than or equal to 0.88 (mean 0.93).…”
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“…Navicular is the most important bone that make up the arch but In [15] . The study examined that relationship to the concept of prior studies how to effect balance ability of ongoing maintenance of the arch.…”
Section: ⅳ Discussionmentioning
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