Quadrastep C Neutral Foot
Quadrastep C Neutral Foot
NEUTRAL FOOT
The Quad C foot type is sometimes referred to as a Subtle Pes Cavus foot or an under-pronator. This foot type exists when an Uncompensated Rearfoot Varus is coupled with a relatively neutral forefoot alignment. A key distinguishing feature of this foot-type is an obvious toe-out gait pattern.
SYMPTOMS:
C QUAD Possible Clinical Symptoms:
- Retrocalcaneal Bursitis
- Lateral Hip Pain
- Haglund’s Deformity
- Lower Back Pain
- Iliotibial Band Syndrome
- Pinch Callus Medial Hallux
DESCRIPTION:
- Neutral to Slightly Cavus Arch Height
- 4° Intrinsic Medial RF Posting
- Semi-Flexible Shell
- Wide and narrow options available
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