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Quill GE – The goal of ankle and hindfoot reconstruction should be to address the presenting concerns of the patient and the deformity and to achieve a stable, functional, and plantigrade foot. These goals are accomplished by using appropriate preoperative patient assessment and planning and using meticulous intraoperative technique and aftercare.

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