The high incidence of foot deformity in patients with high-level spina bifida

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In a consecutive series of 124 children with spina bifida we found that 220 (89%) of the 248 feet were deformed: 70 had a calcaneus deformity; 126 were in equinus; 16 were in valgus; 3 were in varus; and 5 had convex pes valgus. Operations were performed on 171 (78%) of the deformed feet. Spasticity of the muscles controlling the foot was detected in 36 (51%) of the 70 calcaneus feet and in 22 (17%) of the 126 equinus feet. The deformities were symmetrical in 94 children. There is a high incidence of foot deformity in patients with spina bifida who have no voluntary activity in the motors of the feet.

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Broughton, N. S., Graham, G., & Menelaus, M. B. (1994). The high incidence of foot deformity in patients with high-level spina bifida. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - Series B, 76(4), 548–550. https://doi.org/10.1302/0301-620x.76b4.8027137

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