Foot deformities that have in common high longitudinal arch
Deformity may occur at hindfoot, midfoot, forefoot, or combination
May be fixed or relatively flexible
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Natural History & Prognosis
Selected References
Osher L et al: Imaging of the pes cavus deformity. Clin Podiatr Med Surg. 38(3):303-21, 2021
Winfeld MJ et al: Management of pediatric foot deformities: an imaging review. Pediatr Radiol. 49(12):1678-90, 2019
Faldini C et al: Surgical treatment of cavus foot in Charcot-Marie-tooth disease: a review of twenty-four cases: AAOS exhibit selection. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 97(6):e30, 2015
Jani-Acsadi A et al: Pediatric Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. Pediatr Clin North Am. 62(3):767-786, 2015
Lencioni T et al: The influence of somatosensory and muscular deficits on postural stabilization: Insights from an instrumented analysis of subjects affected by different types of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. Neuromuscul Disord. (8):640-5, 2015
Kroon M et al: Joint preservation surgery for correction of flexible pes cavovarus in adults. Foot Ankle Int. 31(1):24-9, 2010
Padua L et al: Natural history of Charcot-Marie-Tooth 2: 2-year follow-up of muscle strength, walking ability and quality of life. Neurol Sci. 31(2):175-8, 2010
Chatterjee P et al: A prospective study of Japas' osteotomy in paralytic pes cavus deformity in adolescent feet. Indian J Orthop. 43(3):281-5, 2009
Verhamme C et al: The natural history of Charcot-Marie-Tooth type 1A in adults: a 5-year follow-up study. Brain. 132(Pt 12):3252-62, 2009
Casasnovas C et al: Charcot-Marie-tooth disease. Foot Ankle Spec. 1(6):350-4, 2008
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Foot deformities that have in common high longitudinal arch
Deformity may occur at hindfoot, midfoot, forefoot, or combination
May be fixed or relatively flexible
IMAGING
Radiographic Findings
PATHOLOGY
General Features
CLINICAL ISSUES
Presentation
Demographics
Natural History & Prognosis
Selected References
Osher L et al: Imaging of the pes cavus deformity. Clin Podiatr Med Surg. 38(3):303-21, 2021
Winfeld MJ et al: Management of pediatric foot deformities: an imaging review. Pediatr Radiol. 49(12):1678-90, 2019
Faldini C et al: Surgical treatment of cavus foot in Charcot-Marie-tooth disease: a review of twenty-four cases: AAOS exhibit selection. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 97(6):e30, 2015
Jani-Acsadi A et al: Pediatric Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. Pediatr Clin North Am. 62(3):767-786, 2015
Lencioni T et al: The influence of somatosensory and muscular deficits on postural stabilization: Insights from an instrumented analysis of subjects affected by different types of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. Neuromuscul Disord. (8):640-5, 2015
Kroon M et al: Joint preservation surgery for correction of flexible pes cavovarus in adults. Foot Ankle Int. 31(1):24-9, 2010
Padua L et al: Natural history of Charcot-Marie-Tooth 2: 2-year follow-up of muscle strength, walking ability and quality of life. Neurol Sci. 31(2):175-8, 2010
Chatterjee P et al: A prospective study of Japas' osteotomy in paralytic pes cavus deformity in adolescent feet. Indian J Orthop. 43(3):281-5, 2009
Verhamme C et al: The natural history of Charcot-Marie-Tooth type 1A in adults: a 5-year follow-up study. Brain. 132(Pt 12):3252-62, 2009
Casasnovas C et al: Charcot-Marie-tooth disease. Foot Ankle Spec. 1(6):350-4, 2008
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