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Edward Gee- The topic of discussion is pes cavus, which refers to the high arch of the foot.- Pes cavus is associated with various hindfoot positions and may require an understanding of three-dimensional anatomy and mechanical models.- Normal foot movement involves the tibialis posterior muscle firing along with the gastroc and soleus to allow the foot to push off the ground and invert around the subtalar joint.- Pes cavus is a condition of stiffness, unlike flat feet which are often floppy, but can be a normal foot shape or advantageous for sports players.- Corrective options for pes cavus depend on the specific deformity of the foot and should be individualized for each patient.www.OrthopaedicAcademy.co.ukwww.OrthopaedicAcademy.netThis teaching video is specifically helpful for candidates preparing for the following Orthopaedic Exams : FRCS , European Board (FEBOT) , SICOT Diploma and Arabic Boards#orthopedicshortcase #orthopedicrehab #orthopedicspecialist #orthopedicsurgeons #orthopedicdoctor #orthopedictreatment #orthopaedics #orthopaedicprinciples #orthopaedichospital #orthopaedicsurgery #orthopaedicsurgeons #medicaleducation #medicalstudent #medicalstudents #medicalstudentmotivationalvideo #medicalstudentpromotionupdate #physiotherapy #physiotherapist #nursepractitioner #nursepractitioners #course #courses #orthopedicphysiotherapy #orthopedicshortcase #orthopedicrehab #orthopedicspecialist #orthopedicsurgeons #orthopedicdoctor #orthopedictreatment #chiropractic #chiropractor #osteopath #learnmedicine #frcs #frcsorth #orthopreneurs #radiology #çavus
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