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Subtalar arthrodesis versus flexor digitorum longus tendon transfer for severe flatfoot deformity: an in vitro biomechanical analysis.

We defined the mechanical behavior of the foot after an operation for treatment of the flatfoot deformity, subtalar arthrodesis, and compared results with those from flexor digitorum longus tendon transfer. Twelve fresh-frozen human foot specimens were used. Supporting elements were sectioned to create a flatfoot deformity. To simulate midstance phase of gait, loads were applied axially to the plantar foot and to five tendons. Reduction of deformity in metatarsal-talar, calcaneal-talar, and talar-tibial positions was achieved and was significantly greater after subtalar arthrodesis operation than after flexor digitorum longus transfer.

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