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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.]] | [[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.]] | ||
{{#ev:youtube|nolevVWzdio|300}}<ref>Dr. Estefania Birrer Gonzalez. Toe Standing Test For Flexible Flatfoot. Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nolevVWzdio [last accessed 16/07/2022]</ref> | |||
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- ↑ Dr. Estefania Birrer Gonzalez. Toe Standing Test For Flexible Flatfoot. Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nolevVWzdio [last accessed 16/07/2022]