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Review Article| Volume 40, ISSUE 2, P341-349, April 2023

Approach to the Ankle in Adult Acquired Flatfoot Deformity

  • Mark J. Capuzzi
    Correspondence
    Corresponding author.
    Affiliations
    Pennsylvania Intensive Lower Extremity Fellowship Program, Malvern, PA, USA

    Foot & Ankle Surgery, Premier Orthopedics/Pennsylvania Orthopaedic Center, 266 West Lancaster Avenue, Suite 200, Malvern, PA 19355, USA
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  • Jason R. Miller
    Affiliations
    Pennsylvania Intensive Lower Extremity Fellowship Program, Malvern, PA, USA

    Foot & Ankle Surgery, Premier Orthopedics/Pennsylvania Orthopaedic Center, 266 West Lancaster Avenue, Suite 200, Malvern, PA 19355, USA

    Surgical Residency Program, Department of Surgery, Tower Health/Phoenixville Hospital Podiatric Medicine, PMSR/RRA, Temple University, Phoenixville, PA, USA
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  • Author Footnotes
    1 Present address: 245 South Cedar Street, APT C212, Spring City, PA 19475.
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    Footnotes
    1 Present address: 245 South Cedar Street, APT C212, Spring City, PA 19475.
    Affiliations
    Surgical Residency Program, Tower Health/Phoenixville Hospital Podiatric Medicine and Surgery Residency, PMSR/RRA, Phoenixville, PA, USA
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  • Author Footnotes
    1 Present address: 245 South Cedar Street, APT C212, Spring City, PA 19475.
Published:December 28, 2022DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpm.2022.11.011

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