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From: Operative versus nonoperative treatment in children with painful rigid flatfoot and talocalcaneal coalition

Fig. 2

Clinical and radiographic features of 12 years old boy with RFF and TCC. a Clinical aspect on podoscope. b Antero-posterior and lateral radiographs of the same patient showing the collapse of the longitudinal arch, hindfoot valgus, and forefoot abduction. The “talar beak”, evident on the neck of the talus, suggests the presence of TCC. c Coronal CT scan of both feet showing “type I” TCC according to the Rozansky’s classification. d Post-operative clinical aspect on podoscope 1 month after surgery. e Radiographic aspect showing the screw arthroeresis with correction of the flatfoot. f Radiographs 6 years after screw removal, showing that the correction is maintained, and the radiographic parameters are restored

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