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SMNZ (Waikato) Evening Seminar Series Clinical Gems Foot core training Stephen Burden MSc (Medicine) Exercise Science Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist (CEPNZ) The foot core system Three subsystems: Passive


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SMNZ (Waikato) Evening Seminar Series Clinical Gems Foot “core” training

Stephen Burden

MSc (Medicine) Exercise Science Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist (CEPNZ)

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The foot “core” system

Three subsystems:

  • Passive

– Bones, ligaments and joint capsules

  • Active

– Muscles and tendons

  • Neural

– Sensory receptors in the plantar fascia, ligaments, muscles, tendons and joint capsules

(McKeon & Fourchet, 2015)

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Foot core system (cont.)

  • “The functional configuration of the bony

anatomy of the foot results in four distinct arches – medial & lateral longitudinal; anterior and posterior transverse metatarsal arches” (McKeon et al. 2015, pg2).

  • McKenzie (1955) proposed that these

arches work as “functional half domes”, able to flex and adapt to load changes during dynamic activities.

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Foot “core” Exercises

Freeing the Foot – Integrating the Foot Core System into Rehabilitation for Lower Extremity Injuries (McKeon & Fourchet, Clin Sports Med, 2015) Isolated foot core training Short foot contraction

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Foot “core” Exercises

Neuromuscular Electrostimulation (NMES) for Active-Assisted Intrinsic Foot muscle training (McKeon & Fourchet, 2015)

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Foot “core” Exercises

  • Balance & foot muscle retraining

(Orton, 2013)

  • 30

ₒ Slant board :

  • Start with 2 poles for balance (30s; 60s; 2min)
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Foot “core” Exercises

  • Balance & foot muscle retraining (Orton, 2013)
  • Progress to 1 pole; then no poles for balance (30s; 60s;

2min)

Forward Uphill Downhill

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Advanced Foot “core” Exercises

Side lift (uphill) Frog lift (downhill) Knee drive (forward)