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Default Risk factors for Sever's disease

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From the Australasian Podiatry Conference, Christchurch, New Zealand:

Rolf Scharfbillig:
Sever's Disease - What are the risk factors:


Comparison of 67 Sever's with 236 Non-sever's.
Found no differences in:
1. Bodyweight
2. Activity levels
3. Ankle joint dorsiflexion

They did differ on forefoot to rearfoot alignment

(This study sites nicely with our previous thread on Is Sever's a Stress Fracture)
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