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Abstract Eleven patients (twenty feet) of paralytic flexible hindfoot subtalar valgus secondary to spastic cerebral palsy in children between 6 to 7 years of age were analyzed clinically and radiographically. Subtalar hindfoot valgus is characterized clinically by the most prominent medial bony prominence on standing as being the head of the talus. There is a tetrad of deformity in weightbearing radiography of the foot showing subluxation of the talocalcaneal articulation with plantarflexion of the talus on the calcaneus, lateral subluxation of the talonavicular joint with short lateral column of the foot, medioplantar prominence of the talar head, and depression of the medial longitudinal arch of the foot. Anteroposterior and lateral various radiographic angles are essential to determine the deformity |