How is flatfoot syndrome treated surgically?

       Flatfoot syndrome is a common foot and ankle disorder. The arch of the foot is an important part of maintaining the normal physiological structure of the foot. Flatfoot is a collapse of the arch of the foot leading to a change in the line of negative gravity, which in turn leads to a series of symptoms such as injection pain and fatigue, affecting normal walking.

However, due to the limitation of medical technology in the past, there are various methods of treatment but they are not effective and have obvious negative effects.

There is a new technique that has matured with good results for adolescent children or adult patients who have not developed rigid clubfoot.

It does not affect the development of the child, the operation time is short, the trauma is minimal, and it is a veritable minimally invasive procedure – tarsal screw subtalar joint stabilization.

No adverse effects have been observed clinically, and complications are minimal. Interested patients and friends can consult for consultation.