I’m no PT but my wife is and so I have learned a lot. I have self diagnosed forefoot varus and this has cause me to have posterior tibialis tendinopathy. I was trying to learn if a lateral wedge could help me correct the flexible varus and this confirmed that. Big thanks!
If the question on the NPTE does not specifically express if it's a flexible or rigid varus/valgus. What type of deformity should you assume you are treating as PT?
This was fantastic lecture! It was a great way for me to feel confident about a complex patient and the orthotic eval!
I’m no PT but my wife is and so I have learned a lot. I have self diagnosed forefoot varus and this has cause me to have posterior tibialis tendinopathy. I was trying to learn if a lateral wedge could help me correct the flexible varus and this confirmed that. Big thanks!
A flexible forefoot varus is generally forefoot supinatus. This is a soft tissue contracture and it will self correct with medial rearfoot support
This was so helpful! Currently about to start work as a foot and ankle PA and this was extremely enlightening
If the question on the NPTE does not specifically express if it's a flexible or rigid varus/valgus. What type of deformity should you assume you are treating as PT?
Thanks for the great info. Can a rearfoot valgus be accompanied by either forefoot valgus or forefoot varus? And if so do you post for both ?
Thanks Dr. Will really great lecture and your class PT Final helped me alot
Helpful information of the ankle deformities.Need help with one question.Which is the isolated muscle in the rotator cuff muscles?
Thank you, clearest explanation ever
Thanks alot for your great efforts 👏
Very helpful video! How could we tell the difference between rearfoot valgus and a pronated foot type? Thanks!
In a flexible forefoot varus .Can we put the wedge on the lateral side of the rear foot?
This is great and so helpful
Wow i marked each word thank you 🙏🏻
can you post the PPT or the pictures in a printable version?
Do you have blank slides that I could write these notes on?
Hi please attach the ppt under the video thanks for the content
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