Review Article

Prophylaxis of Pain and Fractures within Feet in the Course of Osteoporosis: The Issue of Diagnosing

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(a– f) Results of imaging tests (X-ray) and podoscopic tests: patient no. 2. (a) Posterior-anterior X-ray; fracture of the medial ankle and fracture of the distal end of the fibula. (b) Anterior-posterior X-ray: fracture of the medial ankle, fracture of the distal end of the fibula, overload changes in the phalangeal joints, and inflammation in the metatarsal joints. (c) Lateral X-ray: microfractures of the heel bone and enthesopathy of the plantar fascia: calcaneal spur. (d) Posterior picture: ankle joint and hindfoot evaluation. (e) Anterior picture of the feet: assessment of toe positioning and deformation. (f) Plantar photo on the podoscope: assessment of plantar part of the foot, height measurement of the longitudinal arch.
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