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284 related items for PubMed ID: 11354441

  • 21. Optimal Position of the Heel Following Reconstruction of the Stage II Adult-Acquired Flatfoot Deformity.
    Conti MS, Ellis SJ, Chan JY, Do HT, Deland JT.
    Foot Ankle Int; 2015 Aug; 36(8):919-27. PubMed ID: 25948692
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  • 22. [Influence of the posterior tibial tendon on the medial arch of the foot: an in vitro kinetic and kinematic study].
    Emmerich J, Wülker N, Hurschler C.
    Biomed Tech (Berl); 2003 Apr; 48(4):97-105. PubMed ID: 12749288
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  • 23. An Ankle-Foot Orthosis With a Lateral Extension Reduces Forefoot Abduction in Subjects With Stage II Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction.
    Neville C, Bucklin M, Ordway N, Lemley F.
    J Orthop Sports Phys Ther; 2016 Jan; 46(1):26-33. PubMed ID: 26654572
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  • 24. A new operative approach for flatfoot secondary to posterior tibial tendon insufficiency: a preliminary report.
    Pomeroy GC, Manoli A.
    Foot Ankle Int; 1997 Apr; 18(4):206-12. PubMed ID: 9127109
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  • 25. Adult Acquired Flatfoot Deformity: Anatomy, Biomechanics, Staging, and Imaging Findings.
    Flores DV, Mejía Gómez C, Fernández Hernando M, Davis MA, Pathria MN.
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  • 26. [Progress in soft tissue reconstruction of adult-acquired flatfoot deformity].
    Wei S, Cai X, Yu G.
    Zhongguo Xiu Fu Chong Jian Wai Ke Za Zhi; 2012 Oct; 26(10):1259-62. PubMed ID: 23167116
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  • 27. Selectively attenuating soft tissues close to sites of inflammation in the peritalar region of patients with rheumatoid arthritis leads to development of pes planovalgus.
    Woodburn J, Cornwall MW, Soames RW, Helliwell PS.
    J Rheumatol; 2005 Feb; 32(2):268-74. PubMed ID: 15693086
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  • 31. The first metatarsal rise sign: a simple, sensitive sign of tibialis posterior tendon dysfunction.
    Hintermann B, Gächter A.
    Foot Ankle Int; 1996 Apr; 17(4):236-41. PubMed ID: 8696502
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  • 37. Lengthening of the lateral column and reconstruction of the medial soft tissue for treatment of acquired flatfoot deformity associated with insufficiency of the posterior tibial tendon.
    Hintermann B, Valderrabano V, Kundert HP.
    Foot Ankle Int; 1999 Oct; 20(10):622-9. PubMed ID: 10540992
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  • 39. Effect of the posterior tibial tendon on the arch of the foot during simulated weightbearing: biomechanical analysis.
    Kitaoka HB, Luo ZP, An KN.
    Foot Ankle Int; 1997 Jan; 18(1):43-6. PubMed ID: 9013114
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