Flat feet is the result of the disappearance or lack of formation of the arch of the feet. It has varied shapes and are mainly commonplace, but some may require surgery. The most frequent is flexible flat feet, which is difficult to differentiate from a normal foot, and which improves spontaneously with growth. Other types of flat feet should be differentiated and evaluated properly, as they might require surgical treatment. There are several practical recommendations from the perspective of pediatric orthopedists.
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Parra García, J. I., & Bueno Sánchez, A. (2011). El pie plano; las recomendaciones del traumatólogo infantil al pediatra. Pediatria de Atencion Primaria, 13(49), 113–125. https://doi.org/10.4321/s1139-76322011000100012
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