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Biomechanical differences between neutrally aligned pes cavus and pes planus feet in diabetic patients

Location: http://www.asbweb.org/conferences/2001/pdf/183.pdf

Study of the relationship between foot type and biomechanical factors likely to influence the development of ulcers in diabetic feet.
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Cavus foot diagnosis determines treatment BioMechanics

Location: http://www.biomech.com/db_area/archives/2001/0101orthoses.55.bio.html

BioMechanics January 2001 By Arthur Manoli II, MD, and Brian Graham, CPed
Much less is known of the other common-"opposite"-pathologic disorder, the subtle cavus foot (SCF). In this disorder the foot assumes a posture of an inward tipping of the heel (heel supination or varus), and a related forefoot pronation (forefoot valgus)....
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Cavus Foot POSNA

Location: http://www.posna.org/members/coreCurr/cavusFoot.cfm?showreg=yes&showreg9=yes

Objectives
1. Define cavus foot
2. Describe the mechanism( s) responsible for the development of cavus foot
3. Describe underlying conditions which can be heralded by a cavus foot deformity
4. Discuss treatment approaches to the cavus foot
Discussion point
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Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease eMedicine Orthopedics

Location: http://www.emedicine.com/orthoped/topic43.htm

Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) is the most common inherited neurologic disorder. CMT is characterized by inherited neuropathies without known metabolic derangements.
Synonyms and related keywords: CMT, CMT 1, CMT 2, hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy, HMSN, peroneal muscular atrophy, PMA, peroneal progressive muscular atrophy, peroneal muscular atrophy with thickened nerves, Hoffman disease,...
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Pes Cavus and Lymphoedema

Location: http://www.jbjs.org.uk/cgi/reprint/52-B/3/518

An unusual familial syndrome. JBJS B VOL. 52 B, NO. 3, AUGUST 1970 (full text)
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Pes Cavus Charcot Marie Tooth Wheeless

Location: http://wheelessonline.com/ortho/pes_cavus_charcot_marie_tooth

muscle weakness primarily affects peroneus brevis muscle and the tibialis anterior, w/ relative sparing of the peroneus longus;
- results in planatar flexion of first ray, resulting in hindfoot varus ...
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Pes Cavus eMedicine Orthopedics

Location: http://www.emedicine.com/orthoped/topic539.htm

Author: Norman S Turner, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Mayo Clinic School of Medicine
Pes cavus is a high arch that does not flatten with weightbearing. No specific radiographic definition of cavus foot exists. The deformity can be located in the forefoot, midfoot, or hindfoot or in a combination...
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Pes Cavus Orthoteers

Location: http://www.orthoteers.com/(S(ejq20tmrnrjyhd55qs1kof3n))/mainpage.aspx?article=69

DEFINITION
High arched feet, Due to forefoot plantar flexion (plantaris), hindfoot dorsi-flexion or both
CAUSES
Muscular imbalance, variable in each case
Neuromuscular until proven otherwise, as up to 60% found to be neurological

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Pes Cavus Surgery Curtin

Location: http://podiatry.curtin.edu.au/encyclopedia/pes_cavus/

AUTHOR: Paul Griffin
This project was written as part of the undergraduate Podiatry course at Curtin University of Western Australia. The project adresses the surgical procedures involved in pes cavus deformity.
Introduction
Aetiology
Classification
Surgical Procedures for Pes Cavus
Conclusion
References
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Pes Cavus Wheeless

Location: http://www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/pes_cavus

Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics
cavus deformity of the foot (elevated longitudinal arch) due to fixed plantar flexion of the forefoot;
- main type is the cavovarus and less frequent is the cavovarus;
- associated with spinal cerebellar degenerative dz;
- associated...
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Telecanthus hypertelorism strabismus pes cavus Orphanet

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Summary This syndrome is characterized by telecanthus, hypertelorism, strabismus, pes cavus and variable anomalies. It has been described in a father and his son. The latter also had hypospadias, bilateral inguinal hernia, clinodactyly and camptodactyly of fingers, and radiographic findings including flared metaphyses of long bones and osteopenia.
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