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Analyzing the effect of Slipper cast and Circumferential wrap molding in the manufacture of insoles on ankle kinematics in patients with flexible flat foot

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Figure 1.  Various components forming the insole. Top Layer (A), shock-absorbing component (B), and supportive component (C) (Hsu et al., 2008)
Table 1. The maximum value of the average deviation, angle and velocity of eversion in each case with molded insole methods slipper casting and Circumferential wrap compared to the situation without the insoles

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