Tarsal coalition

By |2022-11-25T15:30:14+11:00November 9th, 2022|Foot pain|

Blog's main page Tarsal coalitions are rare in the general population. I suspect this may be the reason why many of these are missed or wrongly diagnosed. The patient seen in the imaging below has had marked foot pain for many years and has consulted various health professionals over the years. One intervention, approximately ten years [...]

Calcaneonavicular coalition

By |2022-08-16T13:49:39+10:00July 26th, 2022|Foot pain, Heel pain|

Blog's main page This is an image from one of my cases last week. The patient is another example of the need to continue your investigations into those long-standing and chronic markedly painful feet. This patient had a painful lateral rearfoot with no success from conservative care. X-rays were negative, and the patient's biomechanics were not [...]

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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