Supination Resistance Test: Use it, or Lose it? - Ask Horwood
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This podcast thoroughly examines the Supination Resistance Test (SRT), a clinical assessment used to estimate the force required to invert a patient's foot. While the test aims to quantify pronation forces and assist in prescribing foot orthoses, renown podiatrist Andy Horwood questions its overall validity and relationship to dynamic movement. The analysis highlights that SRT results are heavily influenced by body weight, standing posture, and individual muscle activity, which may not reflect how the foot functions during gait. Furthermore, the text critiques recent research suggesting the SRT can predict orthotic success, arguing that these studies often overlook basic engineering principles and beam mechanics. Instead of relying on static tests, Horwood advocates for a comprehensive clinical assessment involving gait analysis and functional strength testing. Ultimately, Horwood suggest that the SRT should be viewed with healthy skepticism until more robust evidence links it to actual pathological risks.