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Latest Publications and Research on Flat Feet / Pes Planus


Musculoskelet Sci Pract      

Validity and diagnostic accuracy of foot posture Index-6 using radiographic findings as the gold standard to determine paediatric flexible flatfoot between ages of 6-18 years: A cross-sectional study.

Hegazy FA, Aboelnasr EA, Salem Y, Zaghloul AA

Diagnosis of flexible flatfoot is usually based upon radiographic or clinical measures. Radiographic measures pose a potential risk of radiation expos ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Ann. Anat.      

Sex- and age-related morphological variations in the talar articular surfaces of the calcaneus.

Nozaki S, Watanabe K, Kamiya T, Katayose M, Ogihara N

The prevalence of foot pathologies, such as flatfoot deformity and hallux valgus, is higher in women and increases with age. It has been reported that ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Indian J Radiol Imaging      

Role of the weight-bearing cone-beam CT in evaluation of flatfoot deformity.

Pilania K, Jankharia B, Monoot P

Till date, weight-bearing radiographs have been the cornerstone for planning surgeries on flatfoot. The technique, however, has limitations due to the ... Read More

Source: PubMed
J Orthop Trauma      

Post-Traumatic Hindfoot Arthritis.

Stephens AR, Grujic L

The hindfoot is functionally defined as the articulations between the talus, calcaneus, navicular, and cuboid. It is a biomechanically important perit ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Cureus      

Prospective Early Clinical, Radiological, and Kinematic Pedobarographic Analysis Following Subtalar Arthroereises for Paediatric Pes Planovalgus.

Papamerkouriou YM, Rajan R, Chaudhry S, Kodumuri P, Evans H, Kerr M

Introduction Arthroereises implants mechanically block eversion and limit subtalar motion. They are used in children with pes planovalgus in order to ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Musculoskelet Sci Pract      

Validity and diagnostic accuracy of foot posture Index-6 using radiographic findings as the gold standard to determine paediatric flexible flatfoot between ages of 6-18 years: A cross-sectional study.

Hegazy FA, Aboelnasr EA, Salem Y, Zaghloul AA

Diagnosis of flexible flatfoot is usually based upon radiographic or clinical measures. Radiographic measures pose a potential risk of radiation expos ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Ann. Anat.      

Sex- and age-related morphological variations in the talar articular surfaces of the calcaneus.

Nozaki S, Watanabe K, Kamiya T, Katayose M, Ogihara N

The prevalence of foot pathologies, such as flatfoot deformity and hallux valgus, is higher in women and increases with age. It has been reported that ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Indian J Radiol Imaging      

Role of the weight-bearing cone-beam CT in evaluation of flatfoot deformity.

Pilania K, Jankharia B, Monoot P

Till date, weight-bearing radiographs have been the cornerstone for planning surgeries on flatfoot. The technique, however, has limitations due to the ... Read More

Source: PubMed
J Orthop Trauma      

Post-Traumatic Hindfoot Arthritis.

Stephens AR, Grujic L

The hindfoot is functionally defined as the articulations between the talus, calcaneus, navicular, and cuboid. It is a biomechanically important perit ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Cureus      

Prospective Early Clinical, Radiological, and Kinematic Pedobarographic Analysis Following Subtalar Arthroereises for Paediatric Pes Planovalgus.

Papamerkouriou YM, Rajan R, Chaudhry S, Kodumuri P, Evans H, Kerr M

Introduction Arthroereises implants mechanically block eversion and limit subtalar motion. They are used in children with pes planovalgus in order to ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Musculoskelet Sci Pract      

Validity and diagnostic accuracy of foot posture Index-6 using radiographic findings as the gold standard to determine paediatric flexible flatfoot between ages of 6-18 years: A cross-sectional study.

Hegazy FA, Aboelnasr EA, Salem Y, Zaghloul AA

Diagnosis of flexible flatfoot is usually based upon radiographic or clinical measures. Radiographic measures pose a potential risk of radiation expos ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Ann. Anat.      

Sex- and age-related morphological variations in the talar articular surfaces of the calcaneus.

Nozaki S, Watanabe K, Kamiya T, Katayose M, Ogihara N

The prevalence of foot pathologies, such as flatfoot deformity and hallux valgus, is higher in women and increases with age. It has been reported that ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Indian J Radiol Imaging      

Role of the weight-bearing cone-beam CT in evaluation of flatfoot deformity.

Pilania K, Jankharia B, Monoot P

Till date, weight-bearing radiographs have been the cornerstone for planning surgeries on flatfoot. The technique, however, has limitations due to the ... Read More

Source: PubMed
J Orthop Trauma      

Post-Traumatic Hindfoot Arthritis.

Stephens AR, Grujic L

The hindfoot is functionally defined as the articulations between the talus, calcaneus, navicular, and cuboid. It is a biomechanically important perit ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Cureus      

Prospective Early Clinical, Radiological, and Kinematic Pedobarographic Analysis Following Subtalar Arthroereises for Paediatric Pes Planovalgus.

Papamerkouriou YM, Rajan R, Chaudhry S, Kodumuri P, Evans H, Kerr M

Introduction Arthroereises implants mechanically block eversion and limit subtalar motion. They are used in children with pes planovalgus in order to ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Musculoskelet Sci Pract      

Validity and diagnostic accuracy of foot posture Index-6 using radiographic findings as the gold standard to determine paediatric flexible flatfoot between ages of 6-18 years: A cross-sectional study.

Hegazy FA, Aboelnasr EA, Salem Y, Zaghloul AA

Diagnosis of flexible flatfoot is usually based upon radiographic or clinical measures. Radiographic measures pose a potential risk of radiation expos ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Ann. Anat.      

Sex- and age-related morphological variations in the talar articular surfaces of the calcaneus.

Nozaki S, Watanabe K, Kamiya T, Katayose M, Ogihara N

The prevalence of foot pathologies, such as flatfoot deformity and hallux valgus, is higher in women and increases with age. It has been reported that ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Indian J Radiol Imaging      

Role of the weight-bearing cone-beam CT in evaluation of flatfoot deformity.

Pilania K, Jankharia B, Monoot P

Till date, weight-bearing radiographs have been the cornerstone for planning surgeries on flatfoot. The technique, however, has limitations due to the ... Read More

Source: PubMed
J Orthop Trauma      

Post-Traumatic Hindfoot Arthritis.

Stephens AR, Grujic L

The hindfoot is functionally defined as the articulations between the talus, calcaneus, navicular, and cuboid. It is a biomechanically important perit ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Cureus      

Prospective Early Clinical, Radiological, and Kinematic Pedobarographic Analysis Following Subtalar Arthroereises for Paediatric Pes Planovalgus.

Papamerkouriou YM, Rajan R, Chaudhry S, Kodumuri P, Evans H, Kerr M

Introduction Arthroereises implants mechanically block eversion and limit subtalar motion. They are used in children with pes planovalgus in order to ... Read More

Source: PubMed
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