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Spontaneous improvement of radiographic indices of paediatric flatfoot

Discussion in 'Pediatrics' started by NewsBot, Dec 21, 2013.

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    Spontaneous improvement of radiographic indices for idiopathic planovalgus with age.
    Park MS, Kwon SS, Lee SY, Lee KM, Kim TG, Chung CY.
    J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2013 Dec 18;95(24):e1931-8
     
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    Long-Term Effect of Rigid Foot Orthosis in Children Older Than Six Years With Flexible Flat Foot.
    Youn KJ et al
    Ann Rehabil Med. 2019 Apr;43(2):224-229
     
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    Does the long-term use of medial arch support insole induce the radiographic structural changes for pediatric flexible flat foot? — A prospective comparative study
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    Foot and Ankle Surgery; 31 May 2019
     
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    Analysis of factors influencing improvement of idiopathic flatfoot
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