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- Hubschers_maneuver abstract "The Hubscher maneuver (or sometimes incorrectly referred to as \"Jack's Test\") refers to a method of evaluating the flexibility of a pes planus or flat foot type. The test is performed with the patient weight bearing, with the foot flat on the ground, while the [clinician] dorsiflexes the [hallux] and watches for an increasing convexity [of the Arches of the foot]. A positive result (arch formation) results from the flatfoot being flexible. A negative result (lack of arch formation) results from the flatfoot being rigid. In a Jack's test, the patient raises the rearfoot off the ground, thus passively dorsiflexing the hallux in Closed Kinetic Chain. This will result in an increase of the arch height in cases of Dynamic (Flexible) Flat Foot. If the deformity is a Static (rigid) Flat foot, the height of the arch will be unaffected by raising up the heel on the forefoot.".
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- Hubschers_maneuver wikiPageLength "1475".
- Hubschers_maneuver wikiPageOutDegree "5".
- Hubschers_maneuver wikiPageRevisionID "707344268".
- Hubschers_maneuver wikiPageWikiLink Category:Orthopaedic_eponyms.
- Hubschers_maneuver wikiPageWikiLink Category:Orthopedic_surgical_procedures.
- Hubschers_maneuver wikiPageWikiLink Flat_feet.
- Hubschers_maneuver wikiPageWikiLink Weight-bearing.
- Hubschers_maneuver wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hubscher's maneuver".
- Hubschers_maneuver wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orthopedic_examination.
- Hubschers_maneuver wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orthopedics-stub.
- Hubschers_maneuver subject Category:Orthopaedic_eponyms.
- Hubschers_maneuver subject Category:Orthopedic_surgical_procedures.
- Hubschers_maneuver type Orthopedic.
- Hubschers_maneuver type Specialty.
- Hubschers_maneuver comment "The Hubscher maneuver (or sometimes incorrectly referred to as \"Jack's Test\") refers to a method of evaluating the flexibility of a pes planus or flat foot type. The test is performed with the patient weight bearing, with the foot flat on the ground, while the [clinician] dorsiflexes the [hallux] and watches for an increasing convexity [of the Arches of the foot]. A positive result (arch formation) results from the flatfoot being flexible.".
- Hubschers_maneuver label "Hubscher's maneuver".
- Hubschers_maneuver sameAs Q5927830.
- Hubschers_maneuver sameAs m.0286b30.
- Hubschers_maneuver sameAs Q5927830.
- Hubschers_maneuver wasDerivedFrom Hubschers_maneuver?oldid=707344268.
- Hubschers_maneuver isPrimaryTopicOf Hubschers_maneuver.