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Foot deformities

Foot deformities are a heterogenous group of congenital and purchased circumstances involving structural abnormalities or muscular imbalances that have an effect on the foot’s operate.

 

 Causes of Foot deformities 

  • Misalignments (mistaken positions of bones)
  • Both current in delivery or develop over time
  • The irregular pressure on the foot or sporting tight sneakers.

 Forms of foot deformities

Equinus– (derived from “equine” ie. horse who walks on toes). It is a deformity the place the foot is fastened in Plantar flexion.

Calcaneus: (reverse of equinus)

It is a deformity the place the foot is flexed in “dorsiflexion”.

Varus- the foot is inverted and adducted at mid-tarsal joints. In order that sole faces inwards.

Valgus- The foot is everted and kidnapped at mid-tarsal joints in order that the only real is confronted outwards.

Cavus- The longitudinal arch of the foot is exaggerated.

Planus- The longitudinal arch is flattened.

Splay- The transverse arch is flattened.

Strategies of correction of deformity:

  1. Nonoperative technique
  2. Operative technique

 Reference

J. Maheshwari. Important of Orthopedics

 

 Weblog by

Dr. M. Sakthi Sridevi [ B.P.T, M.I.A.P ]

Guide Physiotherapist

 

 

 

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