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Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction

Posterior tibial tendon dysfunction can cause adult-acquired flatfoot. Podiatry Today offers many related articles that discuss conservative management with devices such as ankle foot orthoses (AFOs) and surgical options including the Evans anterior calcaneal osteotomy and the posterior calcaneal displacement osteotomy.  Feel free to browse through our articles below.


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A Closer Look At The Percutaneous Calcaneal Displacement Osteotomy




Treating Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction With An Absorbable Implant




How To Perform The Double Calcaneal Osteotomy




Clearing Up The Confusion Over Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction




Current Concepts In Flatfoot Surgery




A New Approach To Adult-Acquired Flatfoot




A Guide To Conservative Care For Adult-Acquired Flatfoot




Inside Insights On Evidence-Based Orthotic Therapy
Many labs offer a ? ? Dr. Richie cites several studies for offloading the plantar fascia.



When Medial Foot Problems Have Lateral Symptoms
A 58-year-old female has chronic pain in the lateral aspect of her right foot. The patient is a healthy, slim woman with no significant medical history. This patient?



Assessing The Pros And Cons Of Subtalar Implants




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Citing a reduced risk of complications, improved healing and better cosmetic results, this author emphasizes the use of the percutaneous calcaneal displacement osteotomy for correcting hindfoot deformities.