Quadrastep F Severe Pes Planovalgus
Quadrastep F Severe Pes Planovalgus
SEVERE PES PLANOVALGUS
The Quad F foot type is commonly referred to as a Pes Planovalgus foot deformity because of its very poor alignment to the floor. This is a true "flat foot." The condition occurs when a Compensated Rearfoot Varus is coupled with a large Flexible Forefoot Varus (also called Forefoot Supinatus).
SYMPTOMS:
F QUAD Possible Clinical Symptoms:
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Posterior Tibial Dysfunction
- Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
- Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome
- Subfibular Impingement
- Hallux Limitus
- Splayfoot
DESCRIPTION
- Severely Pronated Arch Height
- Medial Arch Flange
- 5° Extrinsic Medial RF Posting
- Large Medial Skive
- 5° Combined Intrinsic and Extrinsic FF Posting
- 1st Ray Channel and Cutout
- Deep Heel Cup
- Rigid Shell
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