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A classification of Vertical Talus deformities into three types is proposed. The three types, Teratogenic, Neurogenic and Acquired have different etiologies, clinical features and behavior characteristics. It is anticipated that this classification will permit easier recognition of these entities and development of more individualized treatments.
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Bulletin of the NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases is always interested in receiving manuscripts on appropriate topics for possible publication. Articles may contain clinical or basic scientic information related to orthopaedic surgery, musculoskeletal, rheumatological, or neurological diseases. Case reports are also accepted