News
Cuboid syndrome occurs due to dislocation of the cuboid bone in the middle of the foot. Learn about diagnosis, treatment, risk factors, and recovery.
The pain is located over the lateral midfoot, and the patient has tenderness to palpation over an apparent ossicle adjacent to the lateral cuboid.
Accessory navicular bone disorders represent a significant yet frequently under‐diagnosed anomaly in the paediatric foot. The accessory navicular is an extra ossicle located adjacent to the ...
Additional treatments for Cuboid syndrome and fracture include taping the foot to stabilize the bone, well-made full-length orthotics and ice 3 times a day for 20 minutes. Anti-inflammatory ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results