Abstract
In humans, the largest and strongest bone in the foot is the calcaneus or heel bone. This bone, this bone. It helps to support the foot and in normal walking movements, is important. In the last few decades, in the last few centuries, the 30-50 age group is falling prey to osteoarthritis (Calcaneal Shift) and continues to do so. In order to have a serious impact. Such illnesses lead to complete knee disability. If it is not the pain a person can be bedridden in the long run and relieved by medication or physiotherapy for a long time, you need to have a calcaneal osteotomy. One of the most common foot conditions affecting patients is flatfoot (pes planus) INDIA demographics .1 Pes planus often has a musculotendinous component (e.g., Deficiency of the posterior tibial tendon (PTTD), which can be exacerbated by circulatory deficiency.(e.g., diabetes) and/or higher burden due to obesity. Flatfoot is presenting itself with a meltdown of the medial longitudinal arch of the foot, which is often followed by the valgus of the hind foot and Abduction of the forefoot 2 There is no standardized flatfoot treatment method, and different techniques can include orthosis, immobilization and in cases where symptoms are reduced, Failure of conservative care, surgical correction. Such remedial operations may include combinations of the following: tendon or lengthening transfers, plantar flexor medial column osteotomies, stabilization of medial columns, various osteotomies of the hind foot and/or hind foot about arthrodesis. Of note is that there is little agreement between surgeons as to which surgical treatment is performed. Procedures to perform and the most common procedures for hind foot osteotomy (the most common hind foot osteotomy)Medializing calcaneal osteotomy (MCO), 3 calcaneal osteotomy in Evans,4 and calcaneal osteotomy in Evans,4 and calcaneocuboid arthrodesis of distraction (CCDA)5) may all lead to increased lateral forefoot arthrodesis. Stress. Pressure. More recently, calcaneal Z-osteotomy has been used clinically for severe treatment. Deformed, flexible flatfoot;6 This method has not, however been objectively studied.
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