| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|---|
| bulgaria | дюстабан, дюстабанлия |
| italia | piedipiatti |
| japani | 扁平足 (henbeisoku) |
| puola | płaskostopie, platfus |
| ranska | pied plat |
| saksa | Plattfuß |
| suomi | lättäjalka, lattajalka, latuskajalka |
| tanska | platfod |
| venäjä | плоскостопие (ploskostopije), плоскостопный (ploskostopnyi) |
| Monikko | flatfeet |
| Monikko | flatfoots |
(medicine, chiefly in the plural) A condition in which the arch of the foot makes contact with the ground.
Flat feet – Pes planus, fallen arches – Orthopedics Podiatry.
(medicine, chiefly in the plural) A condition in which the arch of the foot makes contact with the ground.
Flat feet of a child are usually expected to develop into high or proper arches, as shown by feet of the mother.
(medicine, chiefly in the plural) A condition in which the arch of the foot makes contact with the ground.
Lateral X-ray of a flat foot with C-sign, which is a bony bridge between the talar dome and sustentaculum tali, in combination with a prominent inferior border of the sustentaculum tali. This represents a talocalcaneal coalition, which is an abnormal connection between the talus and calcaneus and is thought to cause the flat foot deformity in this case.