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Recently have spoken to a colleague who was concerned about whether their childs feet were normal, they explained they were pes planus, and no orthotics have been prescribed as she was seen by orthopeadics who told her she would grow out of it (a good few years ago) , well she has not.
And as a consequnece has developed, what i can only describe as the symptoms of post tib tendon dysfunction. The mother explained to me where her daughter was experincing the pain and was describing what appeared to sound like post tib tendon dysfunction, is this even possible in a child, who displays pes planus? and if not, what would be the most likely factor for the pain? unfortunatly i have examined the child myself so am only going on what has been told to me,
any help would be appreciated.
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