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foot Prostheses (click the image to view a larger version) The margin is usually at the ankle area (encompassing the heel). Heel lifts or corrective buildups in the sole area can improve the gait and posture. When necessary, foam inserts may be incorporated into appropriate areas to save weight and allow the prosthesis to be compressed into shoes. The remaining solid silicone gives a... http://www.artechlab-prosthetics.com pop open rate email | |||||||||
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In-toe, Outtoe & Overlapping Toes The most common foot problem seen in children is in-toe. Often times this is the result of lack of external rotation at the hip (femur). The result is in-toe gait and a flattening of the arch. Although many of the deformities seen in the infant are a result of retained intrauterine position, the child will grow out of these if the intrauterine position... http://www.manhattanpodiatry.com pop open rate email | |||||||||
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