Accessory Navicular FX By: Stephen Altano. Anatomy What is it? What is it? How common? How common? Complications… Complications…

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Accessory Navicular FX By: Stephen Altano

Anatomy What is it? What is it? How common? How common? Complications… Complications… bone-os-naviculare

Assessment History History Inspection Inspection Rom Rom Strength Strength Palpations Palpations Special Test Special Test Neurological Neurological

Clinical Diagnosis

Rehab and Progression 2/10  Injury Date 2/14  Beginning of therapeutic Exercise 2/20  Functional Testing 2/22  Live Batting

Criteria for Return Full Strength and ROM Full Strength and ROM Pain Free Pain Free Willingness and Confidence Willingness and Confidence softball.html

Uniqueness Injury itself Injury itself Recent ACL injury… Determined to play Recent ACL injury… Determined to play Athlete has normal arches Athlete has normal arches No previous injuries or symptoms No previous injuries or symptoms

Literature Tibialis Posterior Tibialis Posterior Plantar Calcaneonavicular? Plantar Calcaneonavicular? Surgical Intervention Surgical Intervention education/foot/posterior-tibial-tendon- problems.html

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