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Abstract
This issue will cover the following: Re-Evaluating the Classification of Posterior Tibial Tendon Deficiency, Achilles Tendon and the Gastrocnemius Soleus Complex, Insertional Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction, Tarsal Coalitions in the Adult population, Tendon Transfer Options in Managing the Flexible AAFF, Anterior Tibial Tendon Transfer, Calcaneal Osteotomies as an Adjuvant in AAFF, Lateral Column Lengthening Osteotomies, Correction of the AAFF, Recurrent Deformity in a Flexible Foot, Rigid Arthritic Flat Foot in the Adults, Talonavicular Arthrodesis in the Abducted Flexible or Rigid Foot, Stage IV PTTD
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Front Cover | Cover | ||
Foot and Ankle Clinics | i | ||
Copyright Page | ii | ||
Table of Contents | vii | ||
Contributors | iii | ||
Forthcoming Issues | xi | ||
Preface | xiii | ||
Chapter 1. The RAM Classification A Novel, Systematic Approach to the Adult-Acquired Flatfoot | 169 | ||
RAM CLASSIFICATION | 170 | ||
REARFOOT | 171 | ||
ANKLE | 174 | ||
MIDFOOT | 176 | ||
DISCUSSION | 179 | ||
SUMMARY | 179 | ||
REFERENCES | 180 | ||
Chapter 2. The Calcaneo-Stop Procedure | 183 | ||
BIOMECHANICS | 184 | ||
SURGICAL INDICATIONS | 186 | ||
IMAGING | 187 | ||
SURGICAL TECHNIQUE | 188 | ||
CONTRAINDICATIONS | 190 | ||
RESULTS | 191 | ||
SUMMARY | 192 | ||
REFERENCES | 192 | ||
Chapter 3. Tarsal Coalitions in the Adult Population Does Treatment Differ from the Adolescent? | 195 | ||
EVALUATION | 196 | ||
NONOPERATIVE TREATMENT | 198 | ||
OPERATIVE TREATMENT | 199 | ||
OUTCOMES | 199 | ||
SUMMARY | 202 | ||
REFERENCES | 202 | ||
Chapter 4. Tendon Transfer Options in Managing the Adult Flexible Flatfoot | 205 | ||
BIOMECHANICS | 206 | ||
CLINICAL DECISION-MAKING | 207 | ||
ALTERNATIVES TO TENDON TRANSFER | 209 | ||
TENDON TRANSFERS | 210 | ||
ROLE OF ISOLATED SOFT TISSUE PROCEDURES IN STAGE 2 PTT DYSFUNCTION | 220 | ||
REFERENCES | 223 | ||
Chapter 5. Young’s Procedure for the Treatment of Valgus Flatfoot Deformity Caused by a Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction, Stage II | 227 | ||
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY | 228 | ||
THE JOINT COMPLEX OF THE HINDFOOT | 228 | ||
TECHNIQUE | 230 | ||
COMPARISON WITH OTHER PROCEDURES | 235 | ||
BONE PROCEDURES THAT MAY BE ASSOCIATED WITH YOUNG’S TECHNIQUE | 237 | ||
MATERIAL AND METHODS | 241 | ||
SUMMARY | 243 | ||
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 243 | ||
REFERENCES | 243 | ||
Chapter 6. Calcaneal Osteotomy in the Treatment of Adult Acquired Flatfoot Deformity | 247 | ||
CLASSIFICATION | 248 | ||
OPERATIVE MANAGEMENT | 248 | ||
MDCO | 249 | ||
LATERAL COLUMN LENGHTENING OSTEOTOMY | 254 | ||
DOUBLE CALCANEAL OSTEOTOMY | 254 | ||
MALERBA OSTEOTOMY | 254 | ||
ARTHROEREISIS SCREW | 255 | ||
SUMMARY | 255 | ||
REFERENCES | 256 | ||
Chapter 7. Lateral Column Lengthening Osteotomies | 259 | ||
WHAT IS LATERAL COLUMN LENGTHENING? | 260 | ||
CALCANEAL ANTERIOR PROCESS LENGTHENING PROCEDURES | 260 | ||
SUMMARY | 268 | ||
REFERENCES | 268 | ||
Chapter 8. Is There a Role for Subtalar Arthroereisis in the Management of Adult Acquired Flatfoot? | 271 | ||
SUBTALAR ARTHROEREISIS WITH SINUS TARSI IMPLANT | 272 | ||
RESULTS | 277 | ||
DISCUSSION | 278 | ||
SUMMARY | 280 | ||
REFERENCES | 280 | ||
Chapter 9. Medial Column Procedures in the Correction of Adult Acquired Flatfoot Deformity | 283 | ||
BACKGROUND | 284 | ||
THE COTTON MEDIAL CUNEIFORM OSTEOTOMY | 287 | ||
TMT JOINT FUSION | 292 | ||
SUMMARY | 296 | ||
REFERENCES | 296 | ||
Chapter 10. Management of the Recurrent Deformity in a Flexible Foot Following Failure of Tendon Transfer: Is Arthrodesis Necessary? | 299 | ||
EVALUATION OF RECURRENT DEFORMITY | 300 | ||
MEDIAL DISPLACEMENT CALCANEAL OSTEOTOMY IN THE TREATMENT OF RECURRENT DEFORMITY | 300 | ||
LATERAL COLUMN LENGTHENING IN THE TREATMENT OF RECURRENT DEFORMITY | 301 | ||
COTTON OSTEOTOMY FOR RESIDUAL FOREFOOT VARUS | 303 | ||
LIMITED HINDFOOT ARTHRODESIS IN THE TREATMENT OF RECURRENT DEFORMITY | 304 | ||
SUMMARY | 305 | ||
REFERENCES | 306 | ||
Chapter 11. Management of the Rigid Arthritic Flatfoot in Adults: Triple Arthrodesis | 309 | ||
TRIPLE ARTHRODESIS | 310 | ||
DOUBLE ARTHRODESIS (TN AND CC) | 316 | ||
MODIFIED DOUBLE ARTHRODESIS (ST AND TN) | 317 | ||
SUMMARY | 319 | ||
REFERENCES | 319 | ||
Chapter 12. Management of the Rigid Arthritic Flatfoot in the Adults Alternatives to Triple Arthrodesis | 323 | ||
ANATOMY AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY | 324 | ||
CLASSIFICATION | 325 | ||
ALTERNATIVES TO TRIPLE ARTHRODESIS | 326 | ||
SUMMARY | 333 | ||
REFERENCES | 334 | ||
Chapter 13. Minimizing the Role of Fusion in the Rigid Flatfoot | 337 | ||
DEFORMITY AND ARTHRITIS | 338 | ||
MINIMIZING FUSION: THE ROLE OF OSTEOTOMY AND SOFT-TISSUE RECONSTRUCTION | 339 | ||
LIMITED HINDFOOT FUSIONS | 345 | ||
SUMMARY | 348 | ||
REFERENCES | 348 | ||
Chapter 14. Update on Stage IV Acquired Adult Flatfoot Disorder When the Deltoid Ligament Becomes Dysfunctional | 351 | ||
ANATOMY AND PATHOGENESIS | 352 | ||
CLINICAL PRESENTATION AND EVALUATION | 353 | ||
MANAGEMENT | 354 | ||
SUMMARY | 358 | ||
REFERENCES | 358 | ||
Index | 361 |