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- How significant is the Peroneus longus as a Plantarflexor of the 1st . . .
The head of the metatarsal being inferior to the base and as long as the insertion of extensor hallucis is inferior to the axis, this should still produce a plantarflexor moment assuming an axis orientated at 90 degrees to the sagittal plane The EHL tendon, or it's insertion, is not inferior to any joint axis of the foot
- Transverse Arch? | Podiatry Arena
Conclusion This population study demonstrated that the metatarsal heads constitute arches in both planes (Le Lièvre's parabola in the AP plane and the transverse forefoot arch in the horizontal plane) This knowledge is essential for pre-operative planning in metatarsal osteotomy for metatarsalgia
- Effects of a Mortons Extension | Podiatry Arena
Background: the area beneath the metatarsal heads is a common location of foot pain, which is often associated with high plantar pressures The aim of this study was to determine the effect of the application of a Morton's extension on the pressure in the metatarsal bones of the foot using a pressure platform Methods: twenty-five subjects without musculoskeletal pathology were selected for
- 2nd met head pain metatarsalgia | Podiatry Arena
It seems that metatarsalgia is often treated with metatarsal bars, cookies, dancers pads, forefoot padding and rocker soles and less frequently with 2nd metatarsal head cutouts even if the metatarsalgia is from 2nd met head pressure ie Morton's toe Is elevating a 2nd met head more successful than relief cut out?
- Pain sub 5th mpj of bare-foot karate dude - Podiatry Arena
Pain sub 5th mpj of bare-foot karate dude Discussion in ' Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses ' started by markjohconley, Feb 5, 2007
- Stress fractures following knee replacement surgery
Stress fractures should be considered when a patient who had a considerable severe deformity of the knee preoperatively complains of foot pain on the affected side Contrary to stress fractures at the hip joint, patients with the fracture of the first metatarsal can be treated without surgery Click to expand
- Sesamoid View X-ray | Podiatry Arena
Sesamoid View X-ray vs Weightbearing Computed Tomography in the Measurement of Metatarsal Pronation Angle Jesse Steadman, BS, Matthew Siebert, MD, and
- Os vesalianum treatment ideas - Podiatry Arena
The os vesalianum is an uncommon accessory bone of the foot, located proximally to the base of the fifth metatarsal It is usually asymptomatic and detected incidentally on radiographs This is a case of bilateral os vesalianum, symptomatic only in the right foot, in a golf player After a failed nonoperative treatment, the os vesalianum in the symptomatic foot was excised and the peroneus
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