Hubscher’s Manoeuvre


This test is performed if pes planovalgus was diagnosed during the examination.


Procedure


  • Ask the patient to stand with their legs slightly apart.
  • Squat behind the patient so that you can observe the dorsomedial side of the foot.
  • From this position, perform passive dorsal flexion of the MTP I joint in both the left and the right foot [Figure 138].

Figure 138


  • In the case of a flexible (non-contracture) pes planovalgus, the valgus position of the calcaneus is reduced due to the ‘relaxation’ of the flexor hallucis longus muscle and the longitudinal arch of the foot is restored.

 

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