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Review Question - QID 218571

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QID 218571 (Type "218571" in App Search)
A 67-year-old male presents to your office with foot pain. He reports long-standing foot pain and is not sure if he has had any remote trauma. His pain is primarily concentrated over the 1st-3rd TMT joints and he has a collapse of his longitudinal arch. A lateral radiograph is seen in Figure A. Oral and topical anti-inflammatories are no longer improving his pain. You discuss nonoperative and operative options, including midfoot arthrodesis, which he would like to avoid. Which of the following orthoses, shown in Figures B-F, would be the most appropriate initial treatment option?
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