
Flat Foot: When is it considered a pathology?
Pathological Flatfoot is one that persists, becomes rigid, causes pain and ends up requiring surgery. There may be neuromuscular causes or it may be due to shortened tendons, which contributes to the Pain.

Juvenile Hallux Valgus (Bunion): Deformity of the big toe in adolescents
Men represent a minority in these cases, generally being those who experience intense pain, such as high-performance athletes, even a national team soccer player who suffers discomfort when kicking the ball.

Hip Dysplasia: What happens in the event of a late diagnosis?
If there is a family history of Hip Dysplasia or other risk factors, it is recommended to perform a Pelvis X-ray after 3 months. This preventive approach seeks to detect the condition before symptoms are evident, allowing for more effective treatment.