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Tarsal Coalition

by admin on October 26, 2011

A tarsal coalition is an uncommon cause of pain in the rearfoot. It is the most common cause of a peroneal spastic flat foot. It is the result of osseous bridge between two rearfoot bones.

 
Tarsal Coalition
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