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L is for LisFranc Fracture

November 22, 2012

A LisFranc fracture is a particular fracture that affects the midfoot. A Lisfranc fracture refers to an injury involving the midfoot, specifically the tarsometatarsal joint complex. It occurs when there is a fracture or dislocation of the bones that connect the metatarsal bones (the long bones leading to the toes) to the tarsal bones (the […]

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L is for Low Dye Strapping

November 22, 2012

Low Dye Strapping is a commonly applied tape on the foot to try and stop the foot pronating, especially in those with overuse injuries associated with overpronation. Low Dye strapping is a taping technique commonly used in the field of podiatry (foot care) to provide support and alleviate pain in the foot and ankle. It […]

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