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  • ...btalar joint: a complex mechanism]. EFORT open reviews. 2017 Jul 6;2(7):309-16.</ref>. ...edicine 5th edition. Sydney, Australia: Mc Graw hill education; 2017. p893-895</ref>:
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  • '''Original Editor ''' - [http://www.physio-pedia.com/User:Michael_Kecman Mike Kecman&nbsp;]as part of the [[The Jackson ...be beneficial to rule in or rule out pathology after trauma to the foot or ankle, or when an injury is not responding to conservative management.
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  • ...passing dance, music, and circus arts, but also enjoy treating foot/ankle conditions, pediatric patients, and the aging athlete. I have been exposed to healthca
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  • ...jects such as the Effects of Heading in Soccer, Motion analysis of Lateral Ankle Sprain in Basketball, Effects of BFR in Sprinting performance, etc. ...education opportunities for disadvantaged communities and writing for socio-political issues.
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  • ...tml Understanding the First Ray]. Orthotics & Biomechanics. 2016, Sept. 109-120</ref> This segment serves as a critical element in the structural integr The first metatarsal is the shortest, strongest, and most important weight-bearing point in the forefoot.<ref name=":1" /> In standing, this bone carri
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  • ...Health. 2009;10(2).</ref>. The tightness of the joint capsule around the ankle and the strong connection of ligaments connecting the talus and the calcane ...talar joint: a case report.] Foot & Ankle International. 2001 Jul;22(7):609-11.</ref>
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  • ...Brussel Evidence-based Practice Project|Vrije Universiteit Brussel Evidence-Based Practice Project]] [[File:Figure 3-Ankle ligaments.PNG|thumb|363x363px|Ankle tendon attachment]]
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  • <blockquote>Nearly 70% of ankle injuries can cause varying degrees of [[Cartilage|chondral]] and osteochond ...nent of many multiple joints, including the [[Ankle and Foot|talocrural]] (ankle), subtalar, and transverse tarsal joints.
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  • ...gh arch, pes cavus, cavus feet, varus foot, supinated, under-pronating, non-pronating Forefoot Varus - This foot takes too much time in the shock-absorbing phase and converts to propulsion late.
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  • ...cal Medicine and Rehabilitation. Philadelphia, Pa: WB Saunders Co; 1996:783-812.</ref> ...ions for insertional Achilles tendinopathy. Am J Sports Med 2004; 32(2):457-61.</ref><ref name="karim khan">Brukner P, Khan Karim. Clinical Sports Medic
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  • ...rkinson&s Disease], Nutt JG, Horak FB, eds. Academic Press/Elsevier. 2020:1-24.</ref>. through the process of rehabilitation, we aim to train patients o ...nvironment; Functional tasks require three types of balance control, steady-state, reactive, and proactive. Environmental constraints such as type of su
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  • ...lanis JM, Alvarez-Villalobos NA, Elizondo-Omaña RE, Guzman-Lopez S, Vilchez-Cavazos JF, et al. [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S09409 ...and muscle fiber length in healthy young adult males]. Journal of Foot and Ankle Research. 2023 Nov 11;16(1).</ref>. It has similar position, function and
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  • ...Brussel Evidence-based Practice Project|Vrije Universiteit Brussel Evidence-Based Practice Project]] ...to partial or complete detachment of the fragment. The defects cause deep ankle pain associated with weightbearing. Impaired function, limited range of mot
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  • ...joint rehabilitation. Journal of sport rehabilitation. 2000 May 1;9(2):135-59.</ref> ...nical rehabilitation. Journal of sport rehabilitation. 2021 Dec 9;31(6):717-35.
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  • ...The metabolic energy saved by the arch is largely explained by the passive-elastic work it supplies that would otherwise be done by active [[muscle]].< ...the [[Tibialis Posterior|Tibialis posterior]], which is spread out in a fan-shaped insertion and prevents undue tension of the ligament or such an amoun
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  • ...based on the course by [https://members.physio-pedia.com/course_tutor/donna-fisher/ Donna Fisher]<br> ...e orthoses are not as common as [[Foundations for Ankle Foot Orthoses|ankle-foot orthoses]] (AFOs). They are designed for patients with extensive weakne
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  • ...Replacement Available: https://orthoinfo.aaos.org/en/treatment/total-joint-replacement/<nowiki/>(accessed 24.12.2023)</ref> Numerous conditions give rise to joint pain and disability and may lead patients to consider jo
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  • ...vein: where does reflux go? Jornal Vascular Brasileiro. 2013 Jun; 12(2):123-8. ...hilnani NE. Treating the small saphenous vein. Endovasc Today. 2008;7(8):60-4. </ref>.
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  • ...o one sprain per 10 000 people daily<ref>The gender issue: epidemiology of ankle injuries in athletes who participate in basketball. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2000 Mar; (372):45-9.
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