Complex foot deformities: Correction with the taylor spatial frame

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Abstract

The Taylor Spatial Frame (TSF) is a hexapod multiplanar circular external fixator that is able to correct a wide variety of complex foot deformities. The frame configurations are as diverse as the deformities they treat, but they are built from three basic frames: the standard (long bone) frame, the butt frame, and the miter frame. The “PonseTaylor” frame is a novel application of a standard frame and is described here to demonstrate the flexibility of the TSF.

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Young, J. L., Lamm, B. M., & Herzenberg, J. E. (2015). Complex foot deformities: Correction with the taylor spatial frame. In Advanced Techniques in Limb Reconstruction Surgery (pp. 377–405). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55026-3_18

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