Neale's Common Foot Disorders: Diagnosis and ManagementThis text is designed as a reference for students and professionals within podiatry and chiropody. Suitable for undergraduates, the book aims to help them pass exams and provides them with an overview of the scope of podiatry practice - the pathology and presenting features of the common conditions encountered, their diagnosis and management, and related therapeutics. The structure of the book makes it suitable for use both as a reference book and as a revision text. |
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... position and the midtarsal joint locked . The simplest definition of subtalar joint neutral position is ' that position of the joint in which the foot is neither supinated nor pronated ' ( Root et al 1977 ) . This definition , whilst ...
... position and the midtarsal joint locked . The simplest definition of subtalar joint neutral position is ' that position of the joint in which the foot is neither supinated nor pronated ' ( Root et al 1977 ) . This definition , whilst ...
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... position , the forefoot assumes a position where its plantar aspect is parallel to the transverse plane of the hindfoot . More motion is available during pronation of the hindfoot , and less motion when the subtalar joint is supinated ...
... position , the forefoot assumes a position where its plantar aspect is parallel to the transverse plane of the hindfoot . More motion is available during pronation of the hindfoot , and less motion when the subtalar joint is supinated ...
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... position of the subtalar joint neutral position . The neutral position of the subtalar joint occurs twice in the gait cycle , shortly after heel strike and later at the midpoint of midstance , when the foot moves from being a pronating ...
... position of the subtalar joint neutral position . The neutral position of the subtalar joint occurs twice in the gait cycle , shortly after heel strike and later at the midpoint of midstance , when the foot moves from being a pronating ...
Contents
Examination and assessment | 15 |
Radiological assessment for podiatrists | 33 |
The growing foot | 53 |
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