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6 y.o. with L/2nd overlapping 3rd + L3&4 looking like mallet toes!

Discussion in 'Pediatrics' started by l.heys, Nov 17, 2008.

  1. l.heys

    l.heys Member


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    Any idea will be highly appreciated.

    • 6 years old presented in my clinic by mom who's worried about L/2nd overlapping 3rd, and the 3&4th toes looking like mallet toes.
    • areas asymptomatic-only mom worried and does not want toes to get any worse.
    • pt. in good health with no foot pathologies.
    • B/F with good ROM at all joints.
    • No muscle weakness noted in B/legs and B/F.
    • No structural problem noted in all areas.
      • Pt. don't have any complaint about feet.
    • Pt. mom was told early this year to strapped all three toes together by another Pod, but pt. not finding it comfortable

    Any one got any idea?

    Thank you all in advance,
    Tish
     
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  3. l.heys

    l.heys Member

    Thank you very much for the links Admin.

    This site rocks!!

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