Abstract
Introduction: Neglected pes equinovarus deformity at the adulthood is difficult to correct. It is usually a rigid deformity associated with arthritic changes of the hindfoot joint. Combined bone and soft tissue procedure is necessary to correct the deformity. Case report: We present a case of acquired severe rigid pes equinovarus in adulthood with varus ankle of 40
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