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Figure 1 Leather toe prop. Leather toe props were fitted to digitsize and were plantigrade with 3rd metatarsal head.
Figure 2 Gel toe prop. Gel toe props were similarly fitted to digitsize and plantigrade with 3rd metatarsal.
Figure 5 Mean Peak pressure results. Mean Peak Pressure foreach sensor for each condition with error bars.
Figure 7 Comfort Scores. Comfort scores for each subject for each condition. The smaller the score the less comfortable the prop the higherscore favours more comfort.

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