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Flatfoot. A condition in which one or more of the arches of the foot have flattened out. MeSH Search Term "Flatfoot"[mesh] [OCOSH Code: D005413_FD_CFD_FF]

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Calcaneo Valgus Deformity (5)
Calcaneo Valgus Deformity
OCOSH Code: D005413_FD_CFD_FF_CV
Plano Valgus Flatfoot (7)
Plano Valgus Flatfoot
OCOSH Code: D005413_FD_CFD_FF_PV
Spastic Flatfoot (2)
Spastic Flatfoot
OCOSH Code: D005413_FD_CFD_FF_S
Tarsal Coalition (9)
Tarsal Coalition
OCOSH Code: D005413_FD_CFD_FF_TC

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Flatfoot Introduction ELFAH

Location: http://www.foothyperbook.com/elective/flatfoot/flatfootIntro.htm

ow-arched or “flat” feet are usually normal variants of foot posture and require no interference. Some feet simply have a low arch, but have neutral rotational and coronal plane alignment. Others are “flat” because the hindfoot and forefoot are rotated with respect to one another more than is usual. The subtalar joint...
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Pes Planus PatientPlus

Location: http://www.patient.co.uk/showdoc/40002325/

Pes Planus (Flat Foot) Synonyms: Plano-valgus foot Pes planus (PP) is the loss of the medial longitudinal arch of the foot. There are various types and causes of flat feet. Usually, treatment is only needed if flat foot is new, painful or progressing, or when there is a fixed deformity or other...
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Small Steps Create Huge Advances in the Pediatric Foot

Location: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/425658

Medscape Report on presentation by Vincent S. Mosca, MD 2002
Conditions such as flatfoot and clubfoot were highlighted, showing new advances in research as well as surgical and nonsurgical management of each.
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