Abstract

The article reflects the consideration of the problem of treatment of combined (longitudinal-transverse) flat feet and the use of various methods of correction of this pathology. The main approaches to the treatment of combined (longitudinal-transverse) flat feet are considered and a brief review of experimental studies and patent developments in relation to the treatment of combined (longitudinal-transverse) flat feet. The analysis of the experience of using various treatment methods for combined (longitudinal-transverse) flat feet in foreign and domestic practice is presented, problematic aspects of the fight against the pathology under consideration are highlighted. It is noted that the separate use of various treatment methods for combined (longitudinal-transverse) flatfoot has insufficient effectiveness and is associated with the risk of re-development of pathology, while the greatest effect in the early stages of the development of combined flatfoot gives the use of complex treatment, using both medication and various orthopedic methods, exercise therapy, and massage. The need for further scientific research in relation to the most effective combination of different treatment methods for combined flat feet was determined, which would give a positive dynamics of changes both in relation to the feet and lower extremities in general, and in relation to the entire musculoskeletal system. The necessity of considering the musculoskeletal system and the feet as a single mechanism, a kinematic chain with degrees of freedom (mobility and deformability in the joint), in which the transfer of reactive or reflected forces in the linking chain of the chain

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