Treatment of children with mobile flat feet with modified Kidner operation
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https://doi.org/10.62480/tjms.2024.vol29.5051.pp103-107Keywords:
Kidner's operation, modified Kidner's operation, mobile flat foot, posterior tiabial tibial tendom disfunction,Abstract
In this article, a new modified Kidner's operation is used to treat flat feet, a common disease in children, so that children with flat feet can get up early without complications and get rid of flat feet so that children can walk on healthy feet.
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