Toes Flexions Test to Recognize the Functional Status of the Foot: Examples of Pathology: Knowledge from 1971
Journal Title: Journal of Orthopaedic Science and Research - Year 2021, Vol 2, Issue 2
Abstract
In children, various deformities of the feet can be found congenital, neurological, post trauma. In adults, foot deformities and pain syndromes can be a result of a changed anatomy of the foot and restricted movement of foot joints. In this article, we present the deficit of toes flexion in metatarsal-phalange joint and results of this pathology. The problem was discovered in 1971 and its many cases have been observed throughout long years of author’s professional activity.
Authors and Affiliations
Tomasz Karski*, Jacek Karski
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