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Foot Musculoskeletal Disorders Medscape

Foot Musculoskeletal Disorders, Pain, and Foot-Related Functional Limitation in Older PersonsFadi Badlissi, MD, MSc; Julie E. Dunn, PhD; Carol L. Link, PhD; Julie J. Keysor, PhD, PT; John B. McKinlay,...

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Acquired Flatfoot POSNA

Objectives 1. Discuss etiology(ies) for acquired flatfoot in children 2. Discuss strategies for treatment of acquired flatfoot

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Foot Drop eMedicine Orthopedics

Foot drop is a deceptively simple name for a potentially complex problem. Foot drop can be associated with a variety of conditions such as dorsiflexor injuries, peripheral nerve injuries, stroke,...

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Acquired Flatfoot eMedicine Orthopedics

Adult flatfoot refers to a deformity that develops after skeletal maturity is reached. It should be differentiated from constitutional flatfoot, which is a common congenital nonpathologic foot...

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Toe Deformities PatientPlus

There are three main forms of toe abnormalities in the human foot: * Claw toes * Hammer toes * Mallet toes A claw toe involves abnormal positions of all three joints in the toe. It consists of an...

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Keratotic Deformities

Corn - accumulation of keratotic layers of epidermis - thickened epithelium elevates prominence causing further pressure Hard Corn Due to extrinsic pressure from footwear - most common on fibular...

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