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Tibialis Posterior
Dysfunction (TPD) or
moderate / severe hyperpronation, presents
one of the biggest biomechanical challenges
in lower limb foot and ankle management.
For early intervention with a cost effective
orthoses, easily fitted to a suitable shoe for
the condition, is essential. Waiting for the
arrival of custom foot orthoses is not an
option the modern clinician should consider,
especially as no significant difference has
yet been found in the ability of custom
foot orthoses to alter the action of tibialis
posterior activity (Murley, Landorf, & Menz,
2010). TPD treatment needs to start on the
day of diagnosis. The X Line TPD should
be your first line of defence against this
potentially crippling pathology.
The new X Line TPD device features an
extra durable top cover treated with an
anti-bacterial agent to make it a device of
integrity and strength.
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