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Effect of graft shape in lateral column lengthening on tarsal bone position and subtalar and talonavicular contact pressure in a cadaveric flatfoot model
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Effect of graft shape in lateral column lengthening on tarsal bone position and subtalar and talonavicular contact pressure in a cadaveric flatfoot model

Sean T. Campbell, Keri A. Reese, Steven D. Ross, Michelle H. McGarry, Thu-Ba Leba and Thay Q. Lee
Foot and Ankle International, Vol.35(11)
2014

Abstract

Biomechanical Phenomena Bone Lengthening Bone Transplantation Cadaver Female Flatfoot Forefoot, Human Humans Male Osteotomy Pressure Stress, Mechanical Subtalar Joint Tarsal Bones abduction adult aged Article bone graft cadaver female flatfoot foot surgery forefoot histogram human joint pressure lateral column lengthening graft shape male osteotomy soft tissue subtalar joint talonavicular joint tarsal bone valgus deformity biomechanics bone transplantation flatfoot leg lengthening mechanical stress pathophysiology pressure procedures subtalar joint tarsal bone

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