Current Pedorthics | May-June 2017 | Vol.49, Issue 3 | Page 54

Cuboid Syndrome Information complied from various sources and is for informational purposes only. For complete and indepth information please visit: Centers for Disease Control (CDC) or National Institute of Health (NIH). have bet money on it. Radiographs proved otherwise. Diagnostic modalities such as CT scan, MRI, and radiographs are not that helpful except in ruling out differential diagnoses. Some differential diagnoses include fracture, sinusa tarsi syndrome, tarsal coalition, and peroneal tendonopathy. Increased awareness and suspicion will help one recognize and this condition and lead to appropriate treatment. Treatment encompasses standard care such as ice and rest in acute injuries. Manipulation of the cuboid is the key component in the treatment of Cuboid syndrome. The pain relief is dramatic with proper alignment following manipulation. Alignment is maintained with the use of a cuboid pad and a low-dye strapping to help stabilize the area. There are several techniques for manipulation of the cuboid. As one becomes more experienced with certain techniques you develop your own hybrid based on what works best for you Once the alignment of the cuboid has been restored and symptoms resolved, how is it maintained? The ligaments and joint capsule associated with Cuboid syndrome are 52 Pedorthic Footcare Association www.pedorthics.org compromised and their function diminished. Proper support is crucial in achieving the goal of proper alignment and keeping the patient symptom free. The use of orthoses is most beneficial in the treatment of Cuboid syndrome. The use of a neutral functional orthoses with the application of a cub