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the investigators want to obtain a functional and radiological outcome of peroneus brevis, tertius and extensor digitorum longus muscles lengthening together with calcaneal osteotomies in the treatment of the spasmodic flat- foot.


Clinical Trial Description

One of the most common foot complaints is the "flatfoot" deformity. Clinical evaluation of flatfeet primarily focuses on differentiation between the two main types: flexible and rigid. The rigid flatfoot deformity is an uncommon diagnosis (occurring one-third as often as the flexible type) but often is symptomatic and requires treatment". Multiple causes of rigid flatfeet have been identified such as rheumatoid arthritis, tarsal coalitions (being the most common cause) that are excluded from that research. Triple arthrodesis is used for treatment of rigid flat foot but the patient satisfaction is not good as there is some stiffness in the foot .but here the investigators want to know what is the effect of extensor digitorum longus, peroneus brevis and tertius lengthening together with osteotomies in alignment of spasmodic flat- foot. In patient with rigid flat- foot or spasmodic flat- foot will often have the hind-foot alignment to the outside. Alignment of the heel influences how weight-bearing stress is applied to the foot, ankle, knee and hip. So, these patients may benefit from the calcaneal osteotomies and extensor digitorum longus, peroneus brevis and tertius lengthening to improve that alignment. ;


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NCT number NCT03880318
Study type Interventional
Source Assiut University
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Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date April 1, 2019
Completion date April 2020