Abstract:Objective To summarize the progress of adult acquired flatfoot for providing a theoretical basis for the clinical diagnosis, treatment and prevention.Methods Using “adult acquired flatfoot” as a keyword in WanFang database and PubMed database to identify the articles about adult acquired flatfoot in anatomy, etiology and surgical treatment published from January 1985 to January 2017, and summarize the Results.Results Adult acquired flatfoot mainly refers to the bony structure of the foot and soft tissue factors lead to foot longitudinal arch collapse or disappear. Posterior tibial tendon dysfunction is the most common cause of the disease. If conservative treatment has not relieved, surgery is needed to prevent the further development of the disease.Conclusions The diagnosis and treatment of adult acquired flatfoot deformity should be treated individually based on etiology, disease stage and other factors for different patients.
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