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What is the normal rang eo fo dorsiflexion and plantar flexion of the ankle joint
Dorsiflexion 20-30 degrees
Plantar flexion 30-50 degrees
How do you calculate subtalr joint neutral position?
NP STJ = eversion ROM – (total ROM/3)A positivie value indicates a valgus or neutral position
A negative value indicates a varus or neutral position
What is normal inversion and eversion of subtalar joint
Eversion 10 – 15
Inversion 20-30
Total 30-35
What is the compensation for forefoot varus
Hyperpronation of the STJ/MTJ
What are some clinical signs of forefoot varus?
HAV, met primus elevatus, plantar fascitis, hallux limitus, internal rotation to compensate for hyperpronation
What is the compensation of flexible forefoot valgus?
Supination around the LMTJ
What are some clinical signs of flexible forefoot valgus
Tibial sesamoiditis, flexor stabilization hammertoes, medial knee strain, adductovarus 4th and 5th toes,