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  <description>Overview This condition is a progressive collapse of the tendons and ligaments that hold up the foot?s arch. This condition most commonly affects women. It typically occurs in only one foot, but in some cases, both feet are afflicted. Causes There are multiple factors contributing to the development…</description>
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  <published>2015-04-16 09:32:11</published>
  <title>Acquired Flat Foot Deformity Surgery</title>
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