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== Technique<br>  ==
== Technique<br>  ==
 
[[File:Medial arch collapse.png|thumb|Figure A: Medial Arch collapse in weight bearing. During weight-bearing, the disappearance of the medial longitudinal arch of the foot is seen. On posterior view, angling of the Achilles tendon (hindfoot valgus) is observed.]]
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[[File:Tiptoe test.png|thumb|Figure B: Tiptoe test. While raising up on tiptoe, reconstruction of the medial longitudinal arch collapsed during weight-bearing is observed.]]


== Evidence  ==
== Evidence  ==

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Technique
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Figure A: Medial Arch collapse in weight bearing. During weight-bearing, the disappearance of the medial longitudinal arch of the foot is seen. On posterior view, angling of the Achilles tendon (hindfoot valgus) is observed.

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Figure B: Tiptoe test. While raising up on tiptoe, reconstruction of the medial longitudinal arch collapsed during weight-bearing is observed.

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