Fundamentals of Foot SurgeryE. Dalton McGlamry, Rebekah McGlamry |
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Page 130
... pronated position at heel contact , and very little subtalar joint motion will be noted during the stance phase of gait . Occasionally in a mild forefoot varus there is a less pronated position at heel contact with subtalar joint pronation ...
... pronated position at heel contact , and very little subtalar joint motion will be noted during the stance phase of gait . Occasionally in a mild forefoot varus there is a less pronated position at heel contact with subtalar joint pronation ...
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... pronated position . However , nonrigid forefoot valgus alone will usually present with pronated subtalar joint function . This pronation of the subtalar joint seems to be caused by the lack of stability in the midtarsal joint ...
... pronated position . However , nonrigid forefoot valgus alone will usually present with pronated subtalar joint function . This pronation of the subtalar joint seems to be caused by the lack of stability in the midtarsal joint ...
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... pronation . This type of foot gains the amount of necessary dorsiflexion during the stance phase of gait through dorsiflexory motion at the midtarsal joint . For the midtarsal joint to be able to dorsiflex , the subtalar joint must be ...
... pronation . This type of foot gains the amount of necessary dorsiflexion during the stance phase of gait through dorsiflexory motion at the midtarsal joint . For the midtarsal joint to be able to dorsiflex , the subtalar joint must be ...
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