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Effectiveness of Foot Pronation Correction Exercises in Classical Ballet Dancers with Posterior Ankle Impingement Syndrome

Effectiveness of Foot Pronation Correction Exercises in Classical Ballet Dancers with Posterior Ankle Impingement Syndrome

... This is to certify that the dissertation entitled ”EFFECTIVENESS OF FOOT PRONATION CORRECTION EXERCISES IN CLASSICAL BALLET DANCERS WITH POSTERIOR ANKLE IMPINGEMENT SYNDROME ” was done by D.ARUL LATHA ...

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THE DIFFERENCE IN KINEMATIC CHAIN BEHAVIOR BETWEEN PRONATION / SUPINATION OF CALCANEUS AND ROTATION OF SHANK IN STANDING POSITION BY INDIVIDUAL, AGE, GENDER AND RIGHT AND LEFT: ANALYSIS OF KINEMATIC USING OPTICAL THREE DIMENSIONAL MOTION ANALYSIS SYSTEM

THE DIFFERENCE IN KINEMATIC CHAIN BEHAVIOR BETWEEN PRONATION / SUPINATION OF CALCANEUS AND ROTATION OF SHANK IN STANDING POSITION BY INDIVIDUAL, AGE, GENDER AND RIGHT AND LEFT: ANALYSIS OF KINEMATIC USING OPTICAL THREE DIMENSIONAL MOTION ANALYSIS SYSTEM

... into foot pronation and supination [3], and conversely by utilizing foot pronation and supination to trigger lower limb rotation ...calcaneal pronation and supina- tion are accompanied ...

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Can short term effectiveness of anti pronation taping predict the long term outcomes of customized foot orthoses: developing predictors to identify characteristics of patients with plantar heel pain likely to benefit from customized foot orthoses

Can short term effectiveness of anti pronation taping predict the long term outcomes of customized foot orthoses: developing predictors to identify characteristics of patients with plantar heel pain likely to benefit from customized foot orthoses

... sive foot pronation, prolonged weight-bearing activity, limited range of ankle dorsiflexion, unfavorable envir- onment for shock absorption, high body mass index and history of previous lower limb trauma ...

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CORRELATION BETWEEN PRONATED FOOT AND PELVIC INCLINATION, FEMORAL ANTEVERSION, QUADRICEPS ANGLE AND TIBIAL TORSION

CORRELATION BETWEEN PRONATED FOOT AND PELVIC INCLINATION, FEMORAL ANTEVERSION, QUADRICEPS ANGLE AND TIBIAL TORSION

... of foot pronation on the lower extremity kinetic ...between foot pronation and static alignment factors such as pelvic in- clination, femoral anteversion, Q-angle and tibial ...

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Quantitative analysis of the kinematics of the foot during gait with respect to barefoot running shoes using a Multi-Segment Foot Model

Quantitative analysis of the kinematics of the foot during gait with respect to barefoot running shoes using a Multi-Segment Foot Model

... the foot motion pattern during the push off phase of gait (Morio et ...the foot (frontal and horizontal planes respectively) (Morio et ...constrained foot motion in forefoot spreading and foot ...

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VALIDITY AND REPRODUCIBILITY OF MEASURING THE KINEMATIC COUPLING BEHAVIOR OF CALCANEAL PRONATION/SUPINATION AND SHANK ROTATION DURING WEIGHT BEARING USING AN OPTICAL THREE-DIMENSIONAL MOTION ANALYSIS SYSTEM

VALIDITY AND REPRODUCIBILITY OF MEASURING THE KINEMATIC COUPLING BEHAVIOR OF CALCANEAL PRONATION/SUPINATION AND SHANK ROTATION DURING WEIGHT BEARING USING AN OPTICAL THREE-DIMENSIONAL MOTION ANALYSIS SYSTEM

... midway foot position, maximal foot supination, and maximal foot ...calcaneal pronation-to-supination, and shank rota- tion was measured using ImageJ ...calcaneal pronation-to-supination ...

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Evaluation of multi segmental kinematic modelling in the paediatric foot using three concurrent foot models

Evaluation of multi segmental kinematic modelling in the paediatric foot using three concurrent foot models

... multi-segment foot models can be applied successfully to paediatric feet, but with a limited number of studies available, there is a need to examine repeatability of established multi-segmental models in this ...

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Foot health education for people with rheumatoid arthritis — some patient perspectives

Foot health education for people with rheumatoid arthritis — some patient perspectives

... Out of twenty members of the support group approached, six participants who met the inclusion cri- teria initially consented. One was unable to attend the focus group due to ill health. All five participants were women, ...

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Angle-torque relationship of the subtalar pronators and supinators in younger and elderly males and females

Angle-torque relationship of the subtalar pronators and supinators in younger and elderly males and females

... To our knowledge, this is the first study documenting the characteristic of the subtalar angle-dependent PSR- curves on the basis of MVIC testing. Previous isokinetic studies analysed the dynamic PSR by dividing the peak ...

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A comparison of rigid tape and exercise, elastic tape and exercise and exercise alone on pain and lower limb function in individuals with exercise related leg pain: a randomised controlled trial

A comparison of rigid tape and exercise, elastic tape and exercise and exercise alone on pain and lower limb function in individuals with exercise related leg pain: a randomised controlled trial

... intrinsic foot muscle and one aimed at the external rotator and abductor muscles of the ...intrinsic foot muscle training was included in this study as previous evidence has reported effective- ness to ...

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Measurement of wrist flexion and extension torques in different forearm positions

Measurement of wrist flexion and extension torques in different forearm positions

... the condyles of the carpal bones are not firmly embedded in the articular surface of the radius. When the hand is fixed on the object, the relative location of the radius and car- pus can be changed with forearm ...

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The Role of Vortices and Unsteady Effects During the Hovering Flight of Dragonflies

The Role of Vortices and Unsteady Effects During the Hovering Flight of Dragonflies

... Because of the likely passive nature of the rear part of the wing during pronation and the initial part of the downstroke, the strength of the leading-edge vortex developed during the sc[r] ...

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Original Article Finite element analysis of the stress concentration in pronation-abduction ankle joint injuries

Original Article Finite element analysis of the stress concentration in pronation-abduction ankle joint injuries

... after pronation-abduction third degree injuries and could result in the fracture of the anterior lower tibiofibular ligament or the avul- sion fracture of the posterior ...

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Patients’ experiences of lupus related foot problems : a qualitative investigation

Patients’ experiences of lupus related foot problems : a qualitative investigation

... That foot problems are overlooked by both patients and healthcare providers within the clinical context aligns with what we know from people with rheumatoid ...that foot problems are not ignored until the ...

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A new method of measuring the thumb pronation and palmar abduction angles during opposition movement using a three-axis gyroscope

A new method of measuring the thumb pronation and palmar abduction angles during opposition movement using a three-axis gyroscope

... the pronation of the thumb in CTS patients in actual clinical practice, the lack of an appropriate assessment method to evaluate the pa- tients’ function ...

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Ultrasonography or direct radiography? A comparison of two techniques to detect dorsal screw penetration after volar plate fixation

Ultrasonography or direct radiography? A comparison of two techniques to detect dorsal screw penetration after volar plate fixation

... Upon analysis of the association between USG and radiographic evaluations of screws penetrating the dorsal wrist, we observed that dorsal tangential radiography showed the best association (p < 0.01). Kappa agreement ...

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A non-competitive martial arts exercise program for health and fitness in the general population

A non-competitive martial arts exercise program for health and fitness in the general population

... Left ready stance; raise left foot; jump backward and back kick with right foot before left foot lands; turn around to the right; right ready stance; raise right foot; jump backward and[r] ...

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Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

... The physical examination revealed a positive Finkel- stein’s on the right, with the patient stating it recreated her pain. Ranges of motion of the right wrist revealed de- creased active, passive and resisted extension ...

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New horizons in the understanding of the causes and management of diabetic foot disease: report from the 2017 Diabetes UK Annual Professional Conference Symposium

New horizons in the understanding of the causes and management of diabetic foot disease: report from the 2017 Diabetes UK Annual Professional Conference Symposium

... Finally, an objective measure of the quality of published papers is required. The systematic reviews performed by the International Working Group of the Diabetic Foot have, as with other systematic reviews, ...

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The Effect of Angulated Radius Fractures in Forearm Rotation: A Computer Based Model

The Effect of Angulated Radius Fractures in Forearm Rotation: A Computer Based Model

... Fractures of the forearm in children are quite common accounting for 25% to 50% of all childhood fractures, with the most affected age group being 5 to 14 years of age (26%) [1]-[3]. Due the anatomical arrangement of the ...

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