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This is not medical advice. The content is intended as educational content for health care professionals and students. If you are a patient, seek care of a health care professional. The Navicular Drop can be a risk factor for overuse injuries such as medial tibial stress syndrome,…
Thank you! melhor canal de testes
you guys are amazing!
you did not say how effective this test is
Do you have any more precise definition what the neutral position is? Because in the video you correct his inital non weightbearing position to a more supinated one, and I cant figure out the reason…
great video!!
Are we measuring them from non weight bearing to full weight bearing?
After measuring the tuberosity in standing position,how can we bear the weight on the leg to check for pronation?
is it bad that mine dropped over 2 cm
What is meaning, if it more than 1cm? My navicular drop is 1.5 cm ?
Bro this foot is totally okay , mine is 1000 times worse
Hi Physiotutors,
Do you have normative values to characterize normal foot, and flat foot, by navicular drop Test ?
Merci
Matthieu from France !
what is the initial position of the patient when u want to palpate the navicular tuberosity
So if the drop is less then 1cm, it means your foot is not overpronation?
Andreas stubbed his toe 😀
thank you