Podiatry and Medical - Set 2

Category - Podiatry Part II

A clawing deformity of toes, painful plantar calluses, and a supinated foot type is indicative of which of the following conditions?
  1. Pes planus
  2. Pes cavus
  3. Toe bunion
  4. Plantar fasciitis
Explanation
Answer − B − A clawing deformity of toes, painful plantar calluses, and a supinated foot type is indicative of the condition called Pes cavus. Pes cavus is defined as the foot having an abnormally high medial longitudinal arch. These feet retain their high-arched appearance when weight bearing; this is the supinated foot type.
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