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Pes planus deformity6/5/2023 The equinus drives the calcaneus to displace posteriorly and rotates into valgus, causing the talar head to subluxate medially and inferiorly. In this deformity, the foot is in valgus, external rotation, and dorsiflexion relative to the talus. Pes planovalgus is the most common foot deformity in all ages of children with cerebral palsy (CP), specifically among diplegic and quadriplegic patients.
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