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can2chris
08-23-2007, 02:45 PM
i am doing a project of the diff types of foot problems such as SUPINATORS, OVERPRONATIORS, AND NEUTRAL PRONATORS... i am trying to find what muscular problems can theres cause in the lower leg/back. also where can i find clips online where it showes the stride in how SUPINATORS, OVERPRONATIORS, AND NEUTRAL PRONATORS as their feet strike the ground?
gousa1991
08-24-2007, 05:37 PM
huhim confussed sorry
bigboy
08-25-2007, 08:40 AM
Under yahoo, type foot problems. This search will come up with different types of problems. I hope this works out.
beckerton12
08-26-2007, 01:25 AM
to look for clips, try searching with the word "gait". also look up "pes planus" and "pes cavus"...those are the scientific names of flatfoot, or having a high arch. Either can be a bony problem, or a soft tissue (muscle) problem. It really depends on what you are looking for. A problem with week evertors (the fibularis longus and brevis) could cause some problems, as well as a week tibialis posterior muscle. It could also have to do with having shortened or loose ligaments that support the arches of the foot, look up long plantar ligament, short plantar ligament and the spring ligament in the foot. http://www.runwalkcompany.com/images/gait_2.gif anyways...good luck
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