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There are specific conditions which have a direct effect on the ankle and foot mechanism, which each have a separate Physiopedia page:  
There are specific conditions which have a direct effect on the ankle and foot mechanism, which each have a separate Physiopedia page:  


*Pes Cavus
*Pes Cavus  
*Pes Valgus
*Pes Valgus  
*Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
*Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome  
*Morton's Neuroma
*Morton's Neuroma  
*Diabetic Neuropathy
*Diabetic Neuropathy<br>
 
This section will cover the presentations seen in hemiplegia (from both Stroke and Cerebral Palsy) as well as diplegia.


== Clinical Presentation  ==
== Clinical Presentation  ==

Revision as of 19:57, 18 March 2017

Original Editor - Wendy Walker

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Introduction
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Any changes in neurological control of the lower limb are likely to result in altered positioning and weight-bearing in the foot.

There are specific conditions which have a direct effect on the ankle and foot mechanism, which each have a separate Physiopedia page:

  • Pes Cavus
  • Pes Valgus
  • Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Morton's Neuroma
  • Diabetic Neuropathy

This section will cover the presentations seen in hemiplegia (from both Stroke and Cerebral Palsy) as well as diplegia.

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