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Vertical Talus

A rare deformity that needs treatment to avoid pain and disabilities later in life.

Vertical talus is a rare deformity of the foot that is diagnosed at birth. Because babies are born with the condition it is also known as congenital. It is one of the causes of a flatfoot in the newborn. One foot or, both feet, may be affected.

Although it is not painful for the newborn or even the toddler, if it´s left untreated, vertical talus can lead to serious disability and discomfort later I life.

Physical examination and X-ray are used to diagnose Vertical talus

Gentle manipulation and serial castings. Surgical treatment is often needed after manipulation and serial castings. A special brace or shoe is often needed to prevent recurrence of the deformity after the initial therapy.

Pediatric Orthopedics

The Pediatric Orthopaedic Department at Astrid Lindgren Childrens hospital provides excellent care for young patients with musculoskeletal problems age 0-14y. Pediatric Orthopedics
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The Astrid Lindgren Children’s Hospital is a part of Karolinska University Hospital, with facilities in several locations in Stockholm.