“…14,25,[29][30][31] Grade 5 high-velocity, low-amplitude manipulation was applied to the talocrural (ankle mortise) joint in an effort to alleviate perceived restriction of dorsiflexion movement as assessed by motion palpation. [32][33][34][35] Glutebridging exercise, squat movement pattern correction, and triplanar gastrocnemius/soleus stretching were integrated into the patient's treatment protocol to promote normal tissue function and flexibility. 36 Most manipulative therapy applied to the foot and ankle disorders is delivered as multimodal therapy, blending exercise, soft tissue treatment, modalities, or multiple extremity joint and/or combined spinal and extremity joint manipulative therapy, and is usually condition and patient specific.…”