Sorry if I have a stupid question !
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We have two definitions :
-The NCSP is defined as the position of the calcaneal bisection relative to the ground with subtalar joint in neutral position
-The RCSP, represents the frontal plane position of the rearfoot, in relation to the supporting surface, when the patient is standing in their angle and base of stance, in a completely relaxed position
But , in practice, the NCSP and RCSP are expressed as the angle between calcaneal bisection in relation to a vertical line to supporting surface !
What means RCSP = 2° when we measure the position of the calcaneal bisection "in relation to the supporting surface" ?
I don't understand ! Where is my mistake ?
Thank you!
Daniel
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