When serious injuries of the soft tissue and bone of the distal crus are not totally cured, orthesis and walking-sticks may bring relief in rehabilitation. Defects after recovery seldom need to be treated by orthesis or orthopaedic shoes. In most cases orthopedic additives to normal shoes can compensate malposition of the bone or lost function of the joint.
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