Hi everyone,
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I've got a case of two biomechanical-foot-function-theory worlds colliding here and its causing me much angst.
Patient presents with bilateral chronic perroneus brevis pain. It is worse on the right foot, which is also significantly more abducted.
Treatment, as i understand it, should involve reducing the work done by these tendons. My choice was to add forefoot valgus felt padding to the insole/ sock liner and give it a couple of weeks.
So far, so good?
Problem is, she's got pes planus. And I know this FF VL padding is going to pronate the STJ furthur. Mind you, she doesn't have any of the common injuries that can present with pes planus. Actually, the only problem is this perroneal pain.
I checked the maximum eversion height, so i know she's got the ROM to accomodate the FFVL padding.
So, what im asking for is permission to pronate. Can I pronate the foot please?
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