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Etiology and Treatment of Congenital Vertical Talus: A Clinical Review
Author(s) -
Seema Sehmi
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
ameis's current trends in diagnosis and treatment
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2582-4260
pISSN - 2457-0923
DOI - 10.5005/jp-journals-10055-0102
Subject(s) - etiology , medicine , deformity , foot (prosody) , foot deformity , clinical treatment , surgery , physical medicine and rehabilitation , intensive care medicine , philosophy , linguistics
Congenital vertical talus is a rare rigid flat foot deformity. Although the cause of the congenital vertical talus is heterogeneous, recent researches strongly support a genetic cause linking the genes expressed during early limb development. If remain untreated, it causes a lot of disability like pain and functional limitations. Traditional treatment for vertical talus involves extensive surgeries, which are associated with short and long complications. A minimally invasive approach involving serial manipulation and casting will produce excellent short-term results with regard to clinical and radiographic correction. To achieve correction without extensive surgery leading to more flexible and functional foot, a long-term research study is required. How to cite this article: Sehmi S. Etiology and Treatment of Congenital Vertical Talus: A Clinical Review. AMEI's Curr Trends Diagn Treat 2020;4(2):91–94.

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