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Foot Deformities - The Goal of Correction

Gusev Valentin
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Gusev Valentin: Department of Orthopedic, Scientific Research, Centre, and College of Functional Orthopedics, Canada

Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, 2023, vol. 50, issue 3, 41643-41646

Abstract: There are no two identical things in nature, as well as two identical deformities of the feet, the spine. Some people like straight fingers, and some don’t. For 60 years of work in orthopedics, participating in many international conferences, I have never heard why deformities are so bad and how they can be eliminated. History knows many examples when, when correcting deformities of the fingers, they are fixed with knitting needles, the arches are lifted with hard insoles, and the discs of the spine are held with corsets. In the 1970s, this correction practice ceased to be used, but today it has again become universally used. And although deformities are now observed in 99% of the population, no conclusions are drawn.

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Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2023.50.007950

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