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The Accessory Navicular

The Accessory Navicular is one of the most common adolescent developmental foot pathologies presenting to a pediatric podiatry practice. This lecture will discuss the normal and pathologic anatomy, the presenting complaints with differential diagnoses, and the conservative/surgical treatment options.

Richard N Goad, DPM
McLane Children's Medical Center
Baylor Scott & White Healthcare
Temple, TX
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Learning Objectives:

  1. Evaluate the child with a painful accessory navicular and any comorbidities of foot deformity.
  2. Formulate a treatment plan that includes conservative and surgical treatment options.
  3. Choose the best surgical procedure that addresses the deformity.
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