24359Array ( [TITRE_TRAVAIL] => Array ( [0] => Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon ) [etablissement] => Array ( [0] => Khadra Hospital Tripoli-Libya ) [nom] => Array ( [0] => EROUK ) [prenom] => Array ( [0] => Turkia ) [email] => Array ( [0] => turkiarouk19@gmail.com ) [telephone] => Array ( [0] => 00218913776423 ) [auteurs] => Array ( [0] => Nom prénom: EROUK Email: turkiarouk19@gmail.com Hôpital: Khadra Hospital Tripoli- Libya ) [mots_cles] => Array ( [0] => Flat feet, PCFD, AAFD,; ) [event-id] => Array ( [0] => 3663 ) [statut] => Array ( [0] => 1 ) [forme] => Array ( [0] => none ) [abstract] => Array ( [0] => https://www.sotcot.tn/wp-content/uploads/gravity_forms/1-734bfe19ec36a1528718899bf7a2927f/2024/03/Over-view-of-Progressive-collapsing-foot-deformity.docx ) [user_email] => Array ( [0] => mohbrashed@gmail.com ) [specialite] => Array ( [0] => Chirurgie orthopédique et traumatologique ) [pays] => Array ( [0] => Libye ) [texte_abs] => Array ( [0] => Progressive collapsing foot deformity, also known as adult acquired flatfoot deformity, is a complex condition that typically involves a combination of soft tissue and bony changes in the foot. Treatment may vary depending on the severity of the deformity and can include both non-surgical and surgical options. Non-surgical treatment options may include: 1. Rest and activity modification: Avoiding activities that exacerbate the pain and inflammation in the foot. 2. Orthotic devices: Custom orthotics can provide support to the arch and help redistribute pressure on the foot. 3. Physical therapy: Specific exercises can help strengthen the muscles that support the arch of the foot and improve range of motion. 4. Bracing: Ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs) or other bracing options may help support the foot and ankle. If non-surgical treatments do not provide relief or if the deformity progresses, surgical intervention may be recommended. Surgical options may include: 1. Tendon repair: Rebuilding or repairing the damaged tendons that support the arch of the foot. 2. Osteotomy: Surgically correcting the alignment of the bones in the foot to restore the arch. 3. Fusion: Fusing joints in the foot to stabilize and correct the deformity. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider, such as a podiatrist or orthopedic surgeon, to determine the most appropriate treatment plan for your specific condition. They can evaluate the severity of the deformity and recommend the best course of action to help alleviate pain and improve function in your foot key words; Flat feet, PCFD, AAFD, ) [rank_math_internal_links_processed] => Array ( [0] => 1 ) [ple-content_has_sections] => Array ( [0] => ) [_eael_post_view_count] => Array ( [0] => 18 ) [trx_addons_post_views_count] => Array ( [0] => 16 ) [ekit_post_views_count] => Array ( [0] => 16 ) [trx_addons_post_likes_count] => Array ( [0] => 0 ) )