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Review Question - QID 212177

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QID 212177 (Type "212177" in App Search)
A 71-year-old female presents to your clinic complaining of right foot and ankle pain. The pain is located primarily medially. Radiographs demonstrate a Meary's angle of 30º with osteophytes present at the ankle joint. There is no notable forefoot abduction. On examination, she is unable to perform a single-leg heel rise. Valgus deformity is noted at the subtalar and tibiotalar joints, neither of which is passively correctable. She tells you that the pain significantly limits her activities of daily living. What is the most appropriate definitive treatment strategy at this time?
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