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Preface | p. xiii |
The RAM Classification: A Novel, Systematic Approach to the Adult-Acquired Flatfoot | p. 169 |
The Calcaneo-Stop Procedure | p. 183 |
Tarsal Coalitions in the Adult Population: Does Treatment Differ from the Adolescent? | p. 195 |
Tendon Transfer Options in Managing the Adult Flexible Flatfoot | p. 205 |
Young's Procedure for the Treatment of Valgus Flatfoot Deformity Caused by a Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction, State II | p. 227 |
Calcaneal Osteotomy in the Treatment of Adult Acquired Flatfoot Deformity | p. 247 |
Lateral Column Lengthening Osteotomies | p. 259 |
Is There a Role for Subtalar Arthroereisis in the Management of Adult Acquired Flatfoot? | p. 271 |
Medial Column Procedures in the Correction of Adult Acquired Flatfoot Deformity | p. 283 |
Management of the Recurrent Deformity in a Flexible Foot Following Failure of Tendon Transfer: Is Arthrodesis Necessary? | p. 299 |
Management of the Rigid Arthritic Flatfoot in Adults: Triple Arthrodesis | p. 309 |
Management of the Rigid Arthritic Flatfoot in the Adults: Alternatives to Triple Arthrodesis | p. 323 |
Minimizing the Role of Fusion in the Rigid Flatfoot | p. 337 |
Update on Stage IV Acquired Adult Flatfoot Disorder: When the Deltoid Ligament Becomes Dysfunctional | p. 351 |
Index | p. 361 |
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