Post-operative pes planus/flat feet/excess pronation

By |2022-11-06T10:45:35+11:00February 4th, 2022|Flat feet|

Blog's main page The images are of a recent patient who is 4 weeks post-op, following Hyprocure insertion. This patient had the typical signs and symptoms seen with pes planus and her symptoms could not be controlled with orthoses solely. Note the excellent alignment seen both anteriorly and posteriorly. On the anterior images, you can observe [...]

Pes planus

By |2022-09-08T15:04:08+10:00November 19th, 2021|Flat feet|

Blog's main page Flat feet and the plethora of symptoms associated must be one of the most commonly seen conditions in the office of a podiatrist. Typically with the help from orthoses, strengthening and stretching exercises, symptoms will resolve. The case below presented in my rooms this week. He has had marked recalcitrant symptoms in his [...]

Rigid flat feet

By |2022-09-08T15:02:44+10:00May 1st, 2020|Flat feet, Foot pain|

Blog's main page This post is about assessing patients with flat feet, particularly the paediatric foot. If the foot, particularly the rear foot, is fixed or rigid, something more complex may be present and further in-depth investigation should be carried out. In recent months I have had a few children present with markedly painful flat feet [...]

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