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Adult Acquired Flatfoot Deformity, An Issue of Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, E-Book
(2014)
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Adult Acquired Flatfoot Deformity, An Issue of Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, E-Book
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Front Cover | Cover | ||
Adult Acquired Flatfoot\rDeformity | i | ||
copyright\r | ii | ||
Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery | iii | ||
Contributors | v | ||
Contents | vii | ||
Clinics In Podiatric\rMedicine And Surgery\r | x | ||
Foreword\r | xi | ||
Preface\r | xiii | ||
The Flexible Adult Flatfoot | 329 | ||
Key points | 329 | ||
Introduction | 329 | ||
Classification | 329 | ||
Johnson and Strom | 329 | ||
Anatomy | 330 | ||
PTT | 330 | ||
Plantar Calcaneonavicular Ligament | 331 | ||
Deltoid Ligament Complex | 332 | ||
TNJ | 332 | ||
Pathomechanics | 332 | ||
Summary | 334 | ||
References | 334 | ||
Nonoperative Management of Adult Flatfoot Deformities | 337 | ||
Key points | 337 | ||
Introduction | 337 | ||
Specific Diagnosis | 337 | ||
Pathomechanics and biomechanical assessment | 338 | ||
Nonoperative management options | 339 | ||
Footwear considerations for flatfeet | 339 | ||
Common footwear modifications | 340 | ||
Custom foot orthoses | 341 | ||
Ankle foot orthoses for flatfoot deformities | 343 | ||
Postoperative considerations | 346 | ||
Summary | 346 | ||
References | 347 | ||
Flexible Adult Flatfoot | 349 | ||
Key points | 349 | ||
Introduction | 349 | ||
PT tendon tenolysis and augmentation | 349 | ||
Flexor digitorum longus transfer | 350 | ||
Plantar calcaneonavicular ligament plication and reconstruction | 353 | ||
Cobb tendon transfer | 353 | ||
Summary | 354 | ||
References | 354 | ||
Is Advanced Imaging Necessary Before Surgical Repair | 357 | ||
Key points | 357 | ||
Plain radiographs | 358 | ||
Ultrasound | 359 | ||
MRI | 360 | ||
Is advanced imaging necessary? | 361 | ||
Summary | 361 | ||
References | 361 | ||
Procedure Selection for the Flexible Adult Acquired Flatfoot Deformity | 363 | ||
Key points | 363 | ||
Introduction | 363 | ||
Pathoanatomy | 365 | ||
Diagnosis of stage II AAFF | 365 | ||
Clinical Presentation | 365 | ||
Clinical Examination | 366 | ||
Radiographic Examination | 369 | ||
Authors’ approach to surgical management of flexible AAFF | 369 | ||
Summary | 376 | ||
References | 376 | ||
Surgical Management of Stage 2 Adult Acquired Flatfoot | 381 | ||
Key points | 381 | ||
Introduction | 381 | ||
Patient physical examination | 382 | ||
Imaging | 382 | ||
Conservative therapy | 382 | ||
Stage II surgical technique | 383 | ||
Postoperative course | 386 | ||
Summary | 387 | ||
References | 388 | ||
Addressing Stage II Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction | 391 | ||
Key points | 391 | ||
Introduction | 391 | ||
Functional anatomy | 392 | ||
Pathology | 393 | ||
Classification | 393 | ||
Operative management | 395 | ||
Isolated Flexor Digitorum Longus Transfer to Navicular | 396 | ||
Medial Calcaneal Slide Osteotomy and Posterior Tibial Tendon Augmentation | 396 | ||
Lateral Column Lengthening and Posterior Tibial Tendon Augmentation | 396 | ||
Double Calcaneal Osteotomies and Posterior Tibial Tendon Augmentation | 396 | ||
Surgical approach and experience | 397 | ||
Lack of Flexor Digitorum Longus Transfer | 400 | ||
References | 402 | ||
Forefoot Supinatus | 405 | ||
Key points | 405 | ||
Etiology | 406 | ||
Clinical evaluation | 406 | ||
Radiographic evaluation | 407 | ||
Fixed versus reducible | 408 | ||
Surgical options | 409 | ||
Summary | 412 | ||
References | 412 | ||
Triple Arthrodesis for Adult Acquired Flatfoot | 415 | ||
Key points | 415 | ||
Surgical technique for triple arthrodesis | 418 | ||
Subtalar and Calcaneocuboid Dissection | 418 | ||
Preparation of Subtalar Joint and Calcaneocuboid Joint | 421 | ||
Dissection and Preparation of Talonavicular Joint | 422 | ||
Realignment/Positioning and Fixation | 425 | ||
Hemostasis and Closure | 429 | ||
Postoperative management | 430 | ||
Complications | 431 | ||
Summary | 432 | ||
References | 432 | ||
Double Arthrodesis Through a Medial Approach for End-Stage Adult-Acquired Flatfoot | 435 | ||
Key points | 435 | ||
Introduction | 435 | ||
Technique | 436 | ||
Ancillary procedures | 437 | ||
Potential problems | 440 | ||
Advantages | 440 | ||
Summary | 442 | ||
References | 443 | ||
Surgical Decision Making for Stage IV Adult Acquired Flatfoot Disorder | 445 | ||
Key points | 445 | ||
Introduction | 445 | ||
Anatomic considerations | 446 | ||
Patient evaluation | 446 | ||
Treatment of stage IV | 447 | ||
Ankle Joint-Sparing Surgery | 448 | ||
Ankle Joint Destructive Surgery | 450 | ||
Ankle valgus after hindfoot arthrodesis | 451 | ||
Summary | 452 | ||
References | 452 | ||
Index | 455 |