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[Flatfoot in Children - A Look at Myths and Their Evidence].
Introduction: In connection with children's flat feet, one encounters many general statements whose truthfulness is unknown. Some of these myths concerning epidemiology, natural history, long-term progression and non-surgical interventions are examined in more detail in this article with regard to their evidence.