Severe Pes Cavus foot The Quad A foot type is commonly thought of as an over-supinated or
Severe Pes Cavus foot. This condition, also known as a Torque Foot, occurs when an
Uncompensated Rearfoot Varus is coupled with a Large Rigid Forefoot Valgus.
Possible Clinical Symptoms:
• Lateral Ankle Instability
• Peroneal Tendonitis
• Heel Pain
• 5th Metatarsal Base Pressure
• Lower Back Pain
• Sesamoiditis
• Hammer Toes
• Knee Recurvatum
SPECIFICATIONS
KEY ORTHOTIC FEATURES:
• Lateral Biaxial Forefoot Posting
• 1st MTH Cut-out
• Deep Lateral Heel Cup
• Equinus Correction