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pediatric flat foot

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by Tan86, Aug 17, 2015.

  1. Tan86

    Tan86 Member


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    14 yo girl hk 1st & 5th mpj, medial 1st dipj.
    netballer and tap dancer
    HAV moderate right mild left foot
    pes planus foot, fhl right, high resupination force, flexible flat foot.

    Pt has blakes inverted orthotics however no improveent of hk.

    I am thinking a medial skive device 6mm with 18mm heel cup will be better. my question is do I need to incorporate a mod root to control midfoot and therefore the hk?

    any other suggestions appreciated.
     
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