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  • ...e for symptomatic accessory navicular and its relation to pes planus, Foot Ankle 16:500,1995</ref> ...permitted.<ref name="p7" /><ref name="p9" />. Once the cast is removed, a strength and conditioning programme is highly recommended. <ref name="p8" />
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  • '''Turf toe''' is an injury of the [[Foot and Ankle Structure and Function|first metatarsophalangeal]](MTP) articulation, due t ..., MD -Management of Common Sports-related Injuries About the Foot and Ankle, Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 2010; 18: 546-556
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  • ...of the Calcaneus. In: Saxena, A. (eds) International Advances in Foot and Ankle Surgery, London:Springer. 2012. <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-8572 ...https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19251687/ Tendon disorders of the foot and ankle, part 1: peroneal tendon disorders]. Am J Sports Med. 2009;37(3):614-25. do
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  • After an infected ankle surgery occurred, a semi-retired farmer underwent a trans tibial amputation ...tears in his Right infra/supraspinatus. The following week he underwent an ankle replacement surgery with plans to repair his rotator cuff when weight beari
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  • Patient will have no loss of motion, no pain with motion, no loss of strength or function. Very rarely seen in the clinic due to the resolution of sympto ...nts performed at regular intervals to load the affected tissues. The given exercises are to reduce and abolish pain symptoms, and/or restore normal joint functi
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  • ...ent<ref name=":0">Mosca M, Grassi A, Caravelli S. Osteochondral Lesions of Ankle and Knee. Will Future Treatments Really Be Represented by Custom-Made Metal == Osteochondral Lesions of the Ankle ==
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  • ...ases.<ref name=":0" /> Fractures of the fibula sometimes occur with severe ankle sprains. The fracture can happen anywhere along the fibula. Although the fi ...equired in many sports. Disruption of the syndesmosis (syndesmotic or high ankle sprain) contributes to instability of the tibiotalar joint.<ref name=":0" /
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  • ...make a big difference by partly off-loading the arthritic joint.. Foot and ankle orthoses, such as shoe wedging or insoles can be hugely beneficial again by ...tive than range of motion or wax therapy alone in improving grip and pinch strength, reducing pain and maintaining hand function
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  • ...to partial or complete detachment of the fragment. The defects cause deep ankle pain associated with weightbearing. Impaired function, limited range of mot ...he medial aspect. It is relatively prevalent and are an important cause of ankle morbidity.<ref name="1(2A)">Durur-Subasi I, Durur-Karakaya A, Yildirim OS.
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  • ...ulbous shape. Client would benefit from ongoing PT intervention to address strength, mobility, and phantom sensation; to provide education to client and family ...ed bilat hip abd, knee ext, supine SLR, R ankle DF; standing strengthening exercises in SLS on R w UE support.
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  • ...and management. The following are key considerations when managing lateral ankle sprains: delay the detailed assessment for a few days; understand of the me ...cians should understand the basic guidelines for the management of lateral ankle sprains, which include the following:
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  • ...deficits such as balance impairment, decreased gait speed, and lower limb strength can persist, with increases in fall rates.<ref name=":0" /> ...d exercise protocols which involved endurance, [[Strength and Conditioning|strength]] and sensorimotor training.<ref name=":0" /> As well, exercise sessions le
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  • ...es|Ageing]], neurovascular problems, weak [[Muscle Strength Testing|muscle strength]], limited [[Range of Motion|range of motion]], and [[Cognitive Impairments ...Conditioning|strength]], [[Aerobic Exercise|aerobic]] and [[flexibility]] exercises to improve health and physical ability<ref>American Heart Association. A[ht
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  • ...) Dislocation: A Case Report [electronic version]. The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, Vol. 48, No.4 , 462-465. B</ref> The bones which form the Chopart ...ttek, C., Schratt, H.E., Hufner, T., &amp; Thermann, H. (2001). Foot &amp; Ankle International, Vol. 22, No. 5, 392-379. 5 november, 2011. http://olc.metroh
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  • ...s tarsi. Some characteristics are pain at the anterior lateral side of the ankle (anterior to the lateral mallelous) and a feeling of instability or difficu ...calcaneus that contains structures that contribute to the stability of the ankle and to its [[proprioception]] but can get damaged in the sinus tarsi.
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  • ...e ankle in the talocrural joint. Due to repeated micro trauma’s little the ankle, the body will respond to this by building extra bone tissue called “oste ...anga A, Pereda T, García-Valtuille R, Pérez-Carro L, Cruz A. MR imaging of ankle impingement syndromes. American Journal of Roentgenology. 2003 Aug;181(2):5
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  • ** Prolonged rest compromises tissue strength and quality<ref name=":2">Bleakley CM, Glasgow P, MacAuley DC. [https://sch ...BySKIqad3cbf4xDlMN-0orj2Mw Treatment and prevention of acute and recurrent ankle sprain:] an overview of systematic reviews with meta-analysis. British jour
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  • ...over, injuries which are higher up in the chain will have an effect on the ankle and foot. The foot is essential to a dancer; it acts as their base of suppo * Poor training resulting in poor muscular strength<ref name=":1">Skwiot M, Śliwiński Z, Żurawski A, Śliwiński G. [https:/
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  • ...and in severe injuries or pain, it may go down to the calf and into the [[Ankle Joint|heel]]<ref name=":1">https://www.massagetoday.com/articles/14188/Pain [[File:Core stability exercises.gif|right|frameless|399x399px]]
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  • ...ulcer and foul smelling discharge from the leg. Stiffness of the knee and ankle joint.
 Absent of sensation to deep and light touch from the knee joint d *Core strengthening and stabilization exercises to strengthening trunk muscles
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