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Review Question - QID 220394

QID 220394 (Type "220394" in App Search)
A 12-year-old boy with a diagnosis of Fragile X syndrome presents with bilateral flexible flatfeet and persistent pain despite conservative management with orthotics and physical therapy. Physical examination reveals an abducted foot posture, collapse of the medial arch, and hindfoot valgus alignment. Radiographs show normal skeletal anatomy without evidence of bony coalition or deformity. An isolated calcaneal slide osteotomy is planned. What would be the expected outcome if a medial cuneiform osteotomy is not performed concurrently?