Just been thinking,the use of a runners wedge or extrinsic forefoot varus post to sulcus generally is used when pronation occurs into the propulsive phase of gait.However this may just dorsiflex the ist ray causing jamming/limitation of movement at the 1st mpj. Does any one think that the use of a 1st ray cut-out and reverse mortons extension may infact cause the stj to resupinate just prior to propulsion and therefore facilitate a better r.o.m at the 1st mpj and improve toe-off?
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Any feedback??
scott
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