Teri GreenFelt vs foam foot pads, what is the difference?Felt and foam foot pads are two common types of materials used in foot pads or cushions. While both materials serve the purpose of…Jul 7, 2023Jul 7, 2023
Teri GreenKey Points About Callus PadsA callus pad, also known as a callus cushion or callus protector, is a small adhesive pad designed to provide comfort and relief from…May 20, 2023May 20, 2023
Teri GreenHeat Moldable Heel Cup ProtectorUnlike athletic shoes, Heel Protectors (Plastic Heel Cups) never wear out. As shoes provide less support, the Heel Protector takes up the…Feb 8, 2023Feb 8, 2023
Teri GreenTreating Metatarsal Stress Fractures with a Rigid Stabilizer Plate InsoleToe and stress fractures are a common and painful medical condition easily treated with carbon or steel stabilizer plates. Toe and stress…Aug 6, 2019Aug 6, 2019
Teri GreenHow to Use Reusable, Self Sticking Gel Foot PSelf Adhesive, Re-usable Gel Stick On Foot Pads are soft gel cushions are superior in reducing pressure while providing comfort to the…Jan 15, 2019Jan 15, 2019
Teri GreenBIOMECHANICS OF THE SHORT LEGBIOMECHANICS OF THE SHORT LEG: 1. Supination of the subtalar joint. 2. External rotation of the tibia. 3. External rotation of the knee. 4…Jan 5, 2019Jan 5, 2019
Teri GreenLeg Length Discrepancy in Polio Patients Treated with Shoe Heel LiftsA short leg and or scoliosis are common in polio patients can be easily treated with a shoe heel lift. Limb length discrepancy in polio is…Dec 21, 2018Dec 21, 2018
Teri GreenHow to Perform a Semmes Weinstein Neuropathy Skin TestHave the patient in a sitting position with shoes and socks off. 2. Explain to the patient that you’re screening/testing for neuropathy…Dec 21, 2018Dec 21, 2018
Teri GreenSHORT LEG SYNDROME (GAIT ANALYSIS OF UNEQUAL LIMB LENGTH)The presence of limb length discrepancy is usually associated with pelvic or lumbar misalignment. The short leg may be FUNCTIONAL…Dec 20, 20181Dec 20, 20181
Teri GreenLeg Length Inequality, Low Back Pain and Heel LiftsA classic but well-referenced article by Dr. O. Friberg in Spine (Phila PA 1976) Sep;8(6):643–51. It has been referenced by other articles…Dec 19, 2018Dec 19, 2018