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Congenital severe flat foot (vertical talus)

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Clinical picture

What is a vertical talus?

One of the bones of the hindfoot, the talus, is not positioned correctly in the so-called talus verticalis. In this case, the talus is permanently tilted downwards. As a result, the foot looks different than normal and can cause problems when walking.

Frequency

How common is this clinical picture?

The vertical talus is a rather rare deformity. It is estimated to occur in around one in 10,000 newborns.

Causes

What causes this misalignment?

The exact causes of a vertical talus are not yet fully understood. It is assumed that various factors can interact. These include problems during the baby's development in the womb. In some cases, vertical talus also occurs in conjunction with other genetic diseases or syndromes.

Origin

Congenital or acquired?

In most cases, the vertical talus is a congenital deformity. This means that the child is born with this special feature of the foot. Less frequently, a vertical talus can also be acquired, for example due to severe injuries or infections in childhood that disrupt the normal development of the foot bones.

Therapy

How can congenital flat feet be treated?

The aim of the treatment is to correct the malposition of the foot, alleviate pain and enable normal walking.

Responsible department

Who treats this clinical picture?

Counselling hotline for child and youth emergencies

The Medgate Kids Line provides quick and uncomplicated medical advice if your child is unwell. The medical team of our partner Medgate is available to you by telephone around the clock.

058 387 78 82
(billing via health insurance)

For emergencies abroad: Call the emergency number of your health insurance company. You will find this number on your health insurance card.

More information: On the Page of the emergency ward you will find everything you need to know about behaviour in emergencies, typical childhood illnesses and waiting times.

Important emergency numbers

144 Outpatient clinic
145 Tox Info Suisse (Poisonings)
117 Police
118 Fire brigade

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University Children's Hospital Basel
Spitalstrasse 33
4056 Basel | CH

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