Just been thinking, which is always dangerous.. especially on a Monday. And a friday..
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We used to talk about forefoot Varus and Valgus. Then we decided that Varus was a misnomer because the forefoot wasn't fixed in that position. However, we still use the term forefoot Valgus freely.
I just had a patient who had an everted forefoot (forefoot Valgus some would say) but it was flexible. He had some pretty free movement about the mid tarsal joint in all axes.
Is this not then a forefoot Pronatus rather than a forefoot Valgus?
Am I missing something?
S
18 days til xmas... doesn't feel right as I'n still sweating like a monster everytime I step outside! Here is a brief plan for my xmas day in Smileys:
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