indications FSO
WHEN TO USE FSO? 1. LIGAMENT INJURIES Chopart's Outer Midfoot Sprained Benign sprain of the joint of the Lisfranc Combined ankle and Chopart sprain Combined ankle-Chopart-Lisfranc sprain 2. JOINT INJURIES Benign foot lesions (crushing) Pain in the midfoot osteoarthritis of the foot and/or ankle 3. TENDON INJURIES Tendinopathy of the foot (dorsal or plantar) Plantar fasciitis or plantar tenosynovitis (heel spur) 4. BONE INJURIES Metatarsal fracture with little or no displacement Sesamoid fracture Stress or fatigue fracture 5. PREVENTION Foot and ankle support and support Foot and ankle sports: running, jogging, cycling, basketball, football, handball, table tennis, fencing 6. AFTER SURGERY OR IMMOBILIZATION Intermediate splint after immobilization before resuming full walking Intermediate splint after foot surgery before full return to walking Postoperative support of the foot, intervention on hallux valgus, intervention on gastrocnemius 7. PEDIATRICS Sever's syndrome Kohler-Mouchet disease Freiberg's disease Renander's disease 8. FOOT DROP RELIEF DEFICIT Mechanics by paralysis of the SPE Post-stroke neurological