Accessory navicular with pes planus

By |2022-09-08T15:15:08+10:00October 19th, 2021|Flat feet|

Blog's main page Approximately 2.5% of the population are born with an accessory navicular. There are three types of this condition with type 2 being the most commonly symptomatic. The fibrocartilagenous union between the ossicle and the navicular can be torn, particularly when it occurs in an excessively pronated foot type. The tibialis posterior tendon will [...]

Hyperpronation cure

By |2022-09-08T15:02:04+10:00August 10th, 2021|Uncategorized|

Blog's main page Many of you may have heard of HyProCure (hyperpronation cure) and wondered what it is. The HyProCure website does a very good job of explaining in detail, both descriptively and via graphics and illustrations. In very basic terms during excess pronation the talus glides excessively across the calcaneus at the subtalar joint, this, [...]

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