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  • ...here at the midpoint it tapers in to a long tendon that descends in to the foot.<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":2">Hallinan JT, Wang W, Pathria MN, Smitaman E * Eversion the [[Ankle and Foot|ankle and foot]]
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  • ...as part of the treatment and may be used for a week or two while the joint mobilizations are applied still during therapy or whilst following a prescribed home exer |Ankle
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  • ...of slow oscillations at the beginning of the joint range of motion. These mobilizations are done with light pressure. * Grade II: In this grade, mobilizations are of large amplitude and of slow oscillations within the joint's entire a
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  • ...pad: mechanical properties and clinical applications.] Journal of Foot and Ankle Research. 2011 Dec;4(1):1-.</ref> It is also termed Fat Pad Atrophy (FPA). ...function of the [[Arches of the Foot|arch of the foot]] is to support the foot in a proper upright alignment. If the arch is injured or compromised, it pl
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  • ...people that have knee osteoarthritis after they undergone 4 different hip mobilizations. <br> ...supine. The intended lower extremity is grasped by the examiner above the ankle and put in ~30 degrees of hip flexion and 20 degrees of hip abduction.&nbsp
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  • '''Turf toe''' is an injury of the [[Foot and Ankle Structure and Function|first metatarsophalangeal]](MTP) articulation, due t ...ef name="p8">Yao L, Do HM, Cracchiolo A, Farahani K.- Plantar plate of the foot: findings on conventional arthrography and MR imaging, AJR Am J Ro
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  • [[Image:Foot.jpg|493x493px|Foot & Ankle|right|frameless]] The foot and ankle form a complex system which consists of 28 [[Bone|bones]], 33 joints, 112 [
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  • * Weak ankle dorsiflexion ...de and Stiffness in Children With and Without Calcaneal Apophysitis]. Foot Ankle Int. 2018 May;39(5):585-590.</ref>
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  • ...e ankle in the talocrural joint. Due to repeated micro trauma’s little the ankle, the body will respond to this by building extra bone tissue called “oste ...anga A, Pereda T, García-Valtuille R, Pérez-Carro L, Cruz A. MR imaging of ankle impingement syndromes. American Journal of Roentgenology. 2003 Aug;181(2):5
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  • * [[Elbow Mobilizations|Elbow Mobilizations]] * [[Wrist/Hand Mobilizations|Wrist/Hand Mobilizations]]
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  • ...vity.<ref name=":1" />This article will discuss age related changes in the foot and suggested therapeutic interventions to improve balance, decrease risk f The following are risk factors for foot problems in older adults:
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  • ...s in each foot. These long thin bones are located between the toes and the ankle (between the tarsal bones in the hindfoot and the phalanges in the forefoot The foot consists out of 5 metatarsal bones per foot. Every metatarsal bone consists out of three parts: caput ossis metatarsi,
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  • *[[Elbow Mobilizations|Elbow Mobilizations]] *[[Wrist/Hand Mobilizations|Wrist/Hand Mobilizations]]
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  • ...h, can be utilized for full concealment of a distal extremity (e.g., foot, ankle, hand, or wrist). Cold whirlpool is a form of immersion that transfers heat * Acute soft tissue injuries (e.g., [[Ankle Sprain|ankle sprain]], muscular strain, ligament sprain)
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  • ...atment, of plantar heel pain: a systematic review with meta-analysis]. The Foot. 2017 Dec 1;33:57-67.    </ref><ref name=":3">Babatunde OO, Legha A, Litt ...ain (FEET trial): a protocol for a feasibility study]. Journal of foot and ankle research. 2020 Dec;13:1-4. DOI: 10.1186/s13047-020-00384-1
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  • * [[Ankle Joint]] pathologies ...nsion failure of the patellar ligament or its bony attachments, or both. [[Ankle Joint]] or hindfoot valgus will contribute to lever arm insufficiency and f
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  • ...nd m ore substantial expert level of consensus to support the use of joint mobilizations to address physical impairments to improve mobility and function and this m ...taking a comprehensive biomechanical evaluation of the hip, knee, foot and ankle.
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  • ...agepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/107110079201300810 Achilles tendinitis]. Foot & ankle. 1992 Oct;13(8):482-7. </ref><ref name=":7" /> ...nemius recession for chronic noninsertional Achilles tendinopathy]. Foot & Ankle International. 2013 Apr;34(4):481-5.</ref><br>The blood supply throughout t
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  • ...Therefore, it is common to see abnormalities develop like pes cavus, drop foot, and/or hammer toes.<ref>Bienfait HME, Verhamme C, Schaik IN, Koelman JHTM, ...ncreasing speed, in addition to general pain on the plantar surface of the foot. He reports feeling frustrated that he hasn’t be able to run and having a
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  • ...ing standing. The patient initially presented with L knee buckling, L drop foot, R hip drop during L LE stance and decreased stride length bilaterally. The ...sed from active assisted range of motion to resisted range of motion using ankle weights, hand-held weights, and TheraBand. Cardiovascular endurance trainin
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