Time to revise our dialogue: how flat is the paediatric flatfoot?

Abstract A recent systematic review of measures of foot development used the medial longitudinal arch profile as its primary indicator of development. A comparative analysis of existing studies was undertaken. This work confirmed changes with arch profile were age-dependent, although the age at whic...

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Main Authors: Stewart C. Morrison, Juliet McClymont, Carina Price, Chris Nester
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-11-01
Series:Journal of Foot and Ankle Research
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13047-017-0233-2
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Summary:Abstract A recent systematic review of measures of foot development used the medial longitudinal arch profile as its primary indicator of development. A comparative analysis of existing studies was undertaken. This work confirmed changes with arch profile were age-dependent, although the age at which foot development ceased remains unknown. This work also highlighted the abundance of clinical measures used in existing research and outlined the challenges with drawing consensus from available data. There is a clear need to move this debate forward and, to do so, it is essential that scientific and clinical communities unite. It is time to abandon ill-defined measures of foot position, look beyond the medial longitudinal arch as a sole parameter of foot development and re-focus our perspective(s) on the paediatric foot in order to make advances with clinical practice and research.
ISSN:1757-1146