Understanding Foot Structure: Claw Toes and Related Deformities
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This guide delves into the complexities of foot structure abnormalities, focusing on claw toe deformities and related conditions such as flatfoot, valgus, and varus misalignments. We explore the implications of medial column hypermobility, forefoot variations, and the relationship between these deformities and overall foot functionality. Attention is drawn to the significance of hypermobility, excess extensor activity, and their impacts on the first and fifth metatarsals. This resource serves to enhance understanding of foot mechanics for both practitioners and patients.
Understanding Foot Structure: Claw Toes and Related Deformities
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D – • Normality • Claw toe • D + • Claw toe Intensityfaults • M1 – • Flat • Valgus • Varus • 1st MTT DFx • Medial columnhypermovil • Forefootvarus /supinater • HR /HL /HLF • M1 + • CavuS • Flat • Valgus • Varus • 1st PFx • Medial columncavus • ValgusForefoot/pronated • MC + • Transversearchflattened • Hypermobility 1st & 5th • MC – • Transversearchincreased • PFx 1st y 5th • H – • Hiperextensus • Excessive extensor chainactivity • H + • HAV • HR/HL/HLF • Valgus • Pronated • ML + • Supinated • Varus • Cavus-varus • Lateral ColumnCavus • 5º PFx • Forefootsupinated/varus • ML – • Pronated • Valgus • Flat • Lateral columnhypermobile • 5º DFx • Forefootpronated/valgus • LM - • Pronated • Cavus-valgus • Cavus • MI + • Flat • LM + • Supinated • Cavus-Varus • Flat • Prominent 5th metatarsalstiloidprocces • HI - • Normalised • HI – HE +o- • Varus-Valgus • Pronated-Supinated