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Chronic inflammation and synovitis, which can sometimes lead to rapid destruction of the joints, distinguish rheumatic foot deformities from degenerative foot deformities. Due to better control of disease activity through modern and continuously evolving immunomodulatory therapies, joint-preserving treatment methods can be applied for a longer duration. Nevertheless, the incidence of rheumatoid arthritis is rising worldwide, so it is important to continue focusing on this specific patient group. The timing and successful surgical treatment of patients with rheumatoid arthritis depend on the remission of the disease with reliable activity control or a preferably low disease activity. A multimodal concept is needed to adequately treat rheumatic foot deformities.