Discussion on hot spots of flatfoot deformity treatment
Flatfoot is a deformity disease caused by congenital or acquired factors that lead to abnormal bone morphology and alignment of the foot, as well as inflammation or damage of tendons and ligaments, resulting in the collapse of the arch of the foot. Asymptomatic patients with flatfoot may not require...
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Editorial Office of Journal of Guangxi Medical University
2024-11-01
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| description | Flatfoot is a deformity disease caused by congenital or acquired factors that lead to abnormal bone morphology and alignment of the foot, as well as inflammation or damage of tendons and ligaments, resulting in the collapse of the arch of the foot. Asymptomatic patients with flatfoot may not require intervention. For symptomatic patients, conservative treatment is recommended first, and patients who have no effect after more than 3 months of conservative treatment can be treated with surgery. Different treatment strategies are adopted for flatfoot in adults and children. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-4f34270c48944e08bc5b4dbb51ac944c2025-08-20T01:50:22ZzhoEditorial Office of Journal of Guangxi Medical UniversityGuangxi Yike Daxue xuebao1005-930X2024-11-0141111538154310.16190/j.cnki.45-1211/r.2024.11.015gxykdxxb-41-11-1538Discussion on hot spots of flatfoot deformity treatmentHONG Hao0YU Guangrong1Shanghai Traditional Chinese Medicine-Integrated Hospital, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai 200082, ChinaTongji Hospital, Tongji University, Shanghai 200065, ChinaFlatfoot is a deformity disease caused by congenital or acquired factors that lead to abnormal bone morphology and alignment of the foot, as well as inflammation or damage of tendons and ligaments, resulting in the collapse of the arch of the foot. Asymptomatic patients with flatfoot may not require intervention. For symptomatic patients, conservative treatment is recommended first, and patients who have no effect after more than 3 months of conservative treatment can be treated with surgery. Different treatment strategies are adopted for flatfoot in adults and children.https://journal.gxmu.edu.cn/article/doi/10.16190/j.cnki.45-1211/r.2024.11.015flatfootsurgical treatmentnon-surgical treatmentjoint fusionsoft tissue surgery |
| spellingShingle | HONG Hao YU Guangrong Discussion on hot spots of flatfoot deformity treatment Guangxi Yike Daxue xuebao flatfoot surgical treatment non-surgical treatment joint fusion soft tissue surgery |
| title | Discussion on hot spots of flatfoot deformity treatment |
| title_full | Discussion on hot spots of flatfoot deformity treatment |
| title_fullStr | Discussion on hot spots of flatfoot deformity treatment |
| title_full_unstemmed | Discussion on hot spots of flatfoot deformity treatment |
| title_short | Discussion on hot spots of flatfoot deformity treatment |
| title_sort | discussion on hot spots of flatfoot deformity treatment |
| topic | flatfoot surgical treatment non-surgical treatment joint fusion soft tissue surgery |
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