NeuromuscularDiseases Newsletter

Neuromuscular Diseases

June 20 2012 Neuromuscular Diseases Newsletter


Here's the latest article from the Neuromuscular Diseases site at BellaOnline.com.

Pes Planus and Neuromuscular Disease
Pes planus (flat foot, fallen arch) refers to an abnormally flattened arch. When standing, the entire foot will touch the floor. Pes planus is sometimes observed in individuals with Charcot Marie Tooth (CMT) and other neuromuscular diseases, but not as often as pes cavus (high arch) is observed.

http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art176974.asp

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Jori Reijonen, Ph.D., Neuromuscular Diseases Editor
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