This is #3 in the Orthotic training series and follows on from the PPT covering video. If you do not wish to have a PPT cover then just rough the dorsal surface as in # 2 and proceed with the vinyl. ICB orthotics are really adaptable and able to be modified in many ways, grinding, heating, and deflecting which is limited only to your imagination.
Video to help practitioners to acquire skills to modify their ICB Dual Density orthotics. ICB orthotics can be heat molded the patients foot or to the plaster cast and modified simply by grinding as they are 100% EVA materials. The patented Dual density provides comfort and control in the one orthotic.
A video to help a practitioner understand when they should prescribe a Plantar fascial Groove in an ICB orthotic and how to create one using a) Hand grinder b) Bench grinder c) heat gun and scissors to place the groove into the orthotic. ICB Orthotics are 100% EVA, heat moldable and able to be customised to the patients requirements.
A method of placing the Forefoot Valgus and Forefoot Varus intrinsically into a foam box cast. This method is used by ICB Orthotic Laboratory as a method to manufacture extrinsic posting in custom foot orthoses.
ICB A.L.M. technique in the Supine position developed by podiatrist Abbie Najjarine. Excellent technique when assessing Forefoot in the supine position.
ICB Medical Foam box casting technique developed by Podiatrist Abbie Najjarine using the ICB Anterior Line Method. Easy, quick, mess free casting. This method avoids everting or excessively inverting the foot during the casting process. The ICB ALM method follows the Tibial varum angle for the ideal casting position.
How to find Sub Talar Neutral STN using the ICB ALM method. The Anterior Line Method ( A. L. M. ) developed by Dr A. R .Najjarine - Podiatrist in 1995 as an extension of the Talar head palpation technique or Talo navicular method.