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I am studying to become an Orthotist in Canada and currently working for the summer. It is my understanding that there are many opinions on casting position of different orthoses (Foot Orthotics, IMOs, SMOs, AFOs, etc.) . I am curious about how practicing clinicians approach this dilemma, if the aim is for Subtalar Neutral, maintaining the calcaneus perpendicular to the ground in order to reduce Moments, a marriage between the two, or if there is a better way to determine casting position. I've read a number of articles on the topic and spoken to many clinicians, but I would like to open it up to the forum to see what everyone thinks.
Thanks for your time!
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