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  • Title: Treatment of painful accessory navicular: a modification to simple excision.
    Author: Micheli LJ, Nielson JH, Ascani C, Matanky BK, Gerbino PG.
    Journal: Foot Ankle Spec; 2008 Aug; 1(4):214-7. PubMed ID: 19825720.
    Abstract:
    An accessory tarsal navicular ossicle may produce pain and tenderness despite conservative treatment modalities. This condition causes pain along the medial arch and limitations of activities. This described modification of the Kidner procedure and simple excision technique keeps the tendon insertion intact while restoring some of the normal biomechanical relationships. In addition, this modification has the theoretical advantage of enhancing dynamic support of the longitudinal arch, and by maintaining the continuity of the posterior tibial tendon, a shorter period of immobilization is required. All patients at the most recent follow-up showed improvement, with 11 of 13 patients having excellent results with long-term follow-up.
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