Dear all
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Just a quick question.
I am a 2nd year student and recently started looking over all my padding notes from year one. In looking at them we were told that to offload pressure on the 1st MTPJ then a winged pad over that area of semi compressed felt would be the pad of choice.
However wouldnt this be basically using a kinetic wedge effect forcing the MTPJ down enhancing hallux dorsiflexion.
If you where using something like 5mm scf the MTPJ woud surely still have quite a large contact with the ground and therefore would not offload that much pressure atall. If this is the case could this be corrected with the use of a moalfoam button or in the case of an ulcer something like biatin
Just a thought and im prob completely off the mark, and whether i would actually use a pad or not this will bug me days
Thanks for any help
Chris
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