Ankle & Foot Exam Part #2 - Cuboid Syndrome

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Ankle & Foot Exam Part 2 - Cuboid Syndrome - Approximately 7% of the population experience Cuboid Syndrome after an ankle sprain. Within the dance community (especially ballet dancers), this syndrome is much more prevalent, rising up to about 17%.

Physical examinations are a crucial part of the MSR treatment system. Proficiency in MSR goes beyond watching videos or reading articles—these are just the starting points. True mastery requires immersive, hands-on training that deepens your understanding of anatomy, biomechanics, and refined tactile skills. MSR is a journey of focused practice, real-time feedback, and mentorship, transforming knowledge into expertise.

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00:00 Introduction
01:14 Midtarsal Adduction Test
01:46 Midtarsal Supination Test

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Great i am. A greek folk / traditional dancer specialist!

vasileiospetropoulos
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Thanks for the great demonstration. To rule in cuboid syndrome, are you looking for decreased joint motion in these planes? How are you interpreting your findings?

carlypeterson
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So how do you know if you have it? Didn't fully understand the outcome or what you are looking for...are you looking for the cuboid syndrome?

Marie-vp
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Is cuboid syndrome something that can heal correctly on its own or does it need treatment?

timikopacek