20 Shoe Design Principles for People with Second Degree Deformity
A second degree deformity is one where a patient cannot correct the deformity if asked to do so. They may not have the muscle strength, or the bones may have begun to set in that position. However if you passively manipulate the foot you can move it to the correct position.
Bill Bird discusses how to use the Ground Reaction Force to correct the position. Bespoke orthopedic has a much bigger part to play than with 1st Degree Deformity.
Видео 20 Shoe Design Principles for People with Second Degree Deformity канала Orthopedic Shoe Making
Bill Bird discusses how to use the Ground Reaction Force to correct the position. Bespoke orthopedic has a much bigger part to play than with 1st Degree Deformity.
Видео 20 Shoe Design Principles for People with Second Degree Deformity канала Orthopedic Shoe Making
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
How to make Stiffener Patterns - Part 3 of 3The interactive puppet model of the second toeHow to make Stiffener Patterns - Part 2 of 318 Shoe Design Principles for people with Hyper Mobility Joint Syndrome01 Principles of Measuring a Foot for a Bespoke Orthopedic LastLasting-up a Derby shoe - Part 4 of 4Lasting-up a Derby shoe - Part 1 of 414 Shoe Design Principles for People with Chronic Tissue Swelling21 Shoe Design Principles for People with Third Degree DeformityLasting-up a Derby shoe - Part 3 of 4Lasting-up a Derby shoe - Part 2 of 410 Last Carving: Carving Detail on BandsawHow to make Stiffener Patterns - Part 1 of 311 Last Carving: Using a Rasp to Smooth Contours12 Last Carving: Sanding19 Shoe Design Principles for People with First Degree Deformity22 Hidden Elements of a Bespoke Orthopaedic Shoe13 Categories of Foot Conditions Requiring Bespoke Orthopedic Shoes09 Last Carving: Carving the Last Outline and Profile on a Bandsaw08 Last Carving: The Wood and the Bandsaw