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Cavo-varus orthotics

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by CherelleWarren37, Jul 14, 2018.

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    Dear all,

    Just wondering what the current range of opinions is regarding orthotic management of significant flexible and rigid cavo-varus, which corrects the hindfoot to neutral with a Coleman block test (ie FF valgus/RF varus scenario).

    Is there any preference for Fettig/Denton/Feehrey modifications or similar.

    I seem to never quite get the amount of control I need to correct the hindfoot to neutral when bringing the "ground up" to meet the lateral column...
     
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