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Which got me thinking about neutral suspension casting as defined by Root et al. and direct pressure beneath the 5th metatarsal head as defined by....? The concept was to maximally pronate the midtarsal joint (to lock it) if memory serves. So, in modern times is this concept still employed? If so, why? Maybe David is right and we should be maximally supinating the midtarsal joint?
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