Zusammenfassung
Fußfehlstellungen sind seit dem Altertum bekannt. So war beispielsweise Hippokrates (460-375 v. Chr.) einer der ersten, der die sehr frühe, subtile Manipulation und Redression des angeboren Klumpfußes propagierte. Neben dem Spektrum unzähliger operativer Methoden am komplexen Weichteilapparat des Fußes und/oder am ossären Fußgerüst bei primären oder sekundären Fußdeformitäten, werden bei Versagen konservativer Maßnahmen heute auch unblutige Methoden mit dem Ilizarov-Apparat am defomierten kindlichen, adoleszenten und Erwachsenen-Fuß angegeben [15].
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Zwipp, H. (1994). Rekonstruktion bei primärer/sekundärer Fußdeformität. In: Chirurgie des Fußes. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6638-3_7
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