نتایج جستجو برای: medial heel skive

تعداد نتایج: 51123  

2001
R. D. Komistek D. A. Dennis E. J. Northcut B. D. Haas S. Traina

All fifteen subjects demonstrated no separation (bone-on-bone) of their medial compartment, at heel-strike, without the assistance of an offloading device. While using a lateral HWI, medial compartment separation could only be detected in 5/15 subjects (33%), but 12/15 subjects (80%) felt pain relief of their osteoarthritic knee at heel-strike. While wearing an osteoarthritic offloading knee br...

Journal: :The Journal of foot and ankle surgery : official publication of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons 2009
Joseph A Cione John Cozzarelli Christopher Jay Mullin

UNLABELLED We undertook a retrospective analysis of 75 consecutive patients with recalcitrant plantar heel pain caused by calcaneal neuritis, all who were treated with radiofrequency thermal lesioning (RTL). The median age of the cohort was 55 (range 24 to 83) years, 25 (33.3%) of the patients were male, 50 (66.7%) of the patients were female, and 15 (20%) of the patients were treated for bilat...

Journal: :Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research 2008
Daniel TP Fong Mak-Ham Lam Miko LM Lao Chad WN Chan Patrick SH Yung Kwai-Yau Fung Pauline PY Lui Kai-Ming Chan

BACKGROUND Excessive pronation (or eversion) at ankle joint in heel-toe running correlated with lower extremity overuse injuries. Orthotics and inserts are often prescribed to limit the pronation range to tackle the problem. Previous studies revealed that the effect is product-specific. This study investigated the effect of medial arch-heel support in inserts on reducing ankle eversion in stand...

2000
MIKA SHIMIZU PAUL D. ANDREW

The purpose of this investigation was to study the effect of elevating the heel during unilateral weight-bearing on structure of the foot, especially a “flat” foot, and on function of the foot in maintaining balance. We examined 16 healthy women, 21 to 23 years of age, who stood unilaterally on the right foot with the heel elevated 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, and 40 mm. We measured height of the ...

2011
Yohei Okada Takahiko Fukumoto Katsuhiko Takatori Koji Nagino Koichi Hiraoka

The purpose of this study was to investigate abnormalities of the first three steps of gait initiation in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) with freezing of gait (FOG). Ten PD patients with FOG and 10 age-matched healthy controls performed self-generated gait initiation. The center of pressure (COP), heel contact positions, and spatiotemporal parameters were estimated from the vertical pre...

ژورنال: توانبخشی 2015

Objective: Flexible flat foot is one the most common extremities diseases happen among adults, this causes change in foot, tibia, and higher joints alignment, pain and certain complications in upper joints and soft tissues. This study aimed to investigate differences in foot direction among patients with flexible flat feet as so called foot static response to a certain prefabricated insole. ...

Journal: :International journal of anatomy radiology and surgery 2023

Weight-bearing areas of feet are at risk developing ulcers due to various reasons like a neuropathic foot in diabetes mellitus, acute trauma, post-tumour excision etc., Various reconstructive options have been described literature from split-thickness skin graft free flap. This case series reports 10 patients with sole defects. Out patients, seven had heel defect and three the plantar aspect fo...

2008
MY Norhamdan Y Shahril O Masbah Siti Aishah

We report a case of 29-year-old female who presented with right heel pain that worsened over a period of two years. The onset of pain was followed by swelling at the medial aspect of right ankle. She was initially treated for plantar fasciitis with multiple steroid injections over the heel. Subsequent MRI revealed a well-defined heterogeneous lesion in continuity with the medial plantar nerve. ...

2003
Scott C. Wearing James E. Smeathers Bede Yates Patrick Sullivan Philip Dubois

Plantar fasciitis is characterised by pain involving the medial calcaneal tubercle that is exacerbated after periods of nonweightbearing (Tountas & Fornasier, 1996). Although the pathogenesis is poorly understood, lower limb biomechanics or foot types that result in a lowered and elongated medial longitudinal arch have been widely cited as causal factors in the development of the condition (Cor...

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