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I'm a graduate orthotist who has been asked to do a presentation on Talus control, in respect to foot and AFO modification, at a training day. I am not sure what this is and was wondering if anyone here could shed some light please.
From what I have read so far, it consists of a medial and lateral extension coming to the dorm of the foot, similar to a supra malleolar orthosis to encompass the talus. But why would you do this? The papers talk about keeping the talus in subtalar neutral, but my understanding is that subtalar neutral is not really the position you are necessarily aiming for for optimal casting position?!t
Does anyone have any idea on wha this is, and why you would use it?
Thanks very much
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