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Research Article| Volume 34, ISSUE 2, P195-199, March 1995

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Tibialis anterior transfer “into talus” for control of the severe planus pediatric foot: A preliminary report

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    1 Diplomate, American Board of Podiatric Surgery; Section Chief; Director, Podiatric Residency Program.
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    3 From the Section of Podiatric Surgery, Hutzel Hospital, Detroit, Michigan.
    Charles G. Kissel
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    Address correspondence to: 29433 Ryan Road, Warren, Michigan 48902.
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    1 Diplomate, American Board of Podiatric Surgery; Section Chief; Director, Podiatric Residency Program.
    3 From the Section of Podiatric Surgery, Hutzel Hospital, Detroit, Michigan.
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    2 Submitted while second-year resident.
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    3 From the Section of Podiatric Surgery, Hutzel Hospital, Detroit, Michigan.
    Douglas K. Blacklidge
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    2 Submitted while second-year resident.
    3 From the Section of Podiatric Surgery, Hutzel Hospital, Detroit, Michigan.
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    3 From the Section of Podiatric Surgery, Hutzel Hospital, Detroit, Michigan.
    1 Diplomate, American Board of Podiatric Surgery; Section Chief; Director, Podiatric Residency Program.
    2 Submitted while second-year resident.
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      Transfer of tibialis anterior into the talus has been utilized for correction of the vertical talus, as well as for paralytic valgus foot deformities with the suggestion for its use in severe flatfoot deformities. The authors present transfer of tibialis anterior through the talus for controlling the severe planus pediatric foot. The procedure is presented, and six feet having undergone this procedure are analyzed. This procedure, in combination with others, has proven successful in reconstructing this pediatric deformity clinically and radiographically.
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