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The typically developing paediatric foot: how flat should it be?

Discussion in 'Pediatrics' started by NewsBot, Aug 15, 2017.

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    The typically developing paediatric foot: how flat should it be? A systematic review
    Hayley Uden, Rolf Scharfbillig and Ryan Causby
    Journal of Foot and Ankle Research 2017 10:37
     
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    Flexible flatfoot of 6-13-year-old children: A cross-sectional study.
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    Foot posture development in children aged 5 to11 years: a three-year prospective study.
    Alfonso Martínez-Nova et al
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    Analysis of factors influencing improvement of idiopathic flatfoot
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    Would foot arch development in children characterize a body maturation process? a prospective longitudinal study
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    Distribution of plantar pressures under static conditions, in various areas of the pediatric flatfoot in sensitive period of development – pilot study
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