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Is there any treatment for a calcaneus-cuboid luxation/chronic instability that is better then other? is there any specific non-surgical treatment?

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Use of a orthotic: I have this with a few patients, a orthotic might help that is padded in the right way. Seek out a sports podiatrist in your area.

Answered 8/8/2015

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Dr. David Hettinger answered

Specializes in Podiatry

May need orthotics: See a podiatrist for a recommendation on if orthotics could be right for you. If you want to try an over-the-coubter product first, try spenco total support. http://www.spenco.com/products/footcare/total-support-insoles insoles.

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Dr. Marshall Solomon answered

Specializes in Podiatry

Orthotics: See a foot doctor podiatrist to biomechanically evaluate you and fabricate an orthotic.

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