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Prolonged treadmill walking in healthy participants with and without the use of foot orthoses to support the medial longitudinal arch

Prolonged treadmill walking in healthy participants with and without the use of foot orthoses to support the medial longitudinal arch

... Few studies have examined prolonged walking on a treadmill. What might be more representative of everyday life is to study prolonged walking. The purpose of this thesis was to examine the effects of prolonged treadmill ...

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Selected static foot assessments do not predict medial longitudinal arch motion during running

Selected static foot assessments do not predict medial longitudinal arch motion during running

... Background: Static assessments of the foot are commonly advocated within the running community to classify the foot with a view to recommending the appropriate type of running shoe. The aim of this work was to determine ...

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In-Vivo Investigation of the Medial Longitudinal Arch of the Foot and Orthotic Interactions using Bi-Planar Fluoroscopy

In-Vivo Investigation of the Medial Longitudinal Arch of the Foot and Orthotic Interactions using Bi-Planar Fluoroscopy

... the medial longitudinal arch (MLA), there still remains some dispute about how to classify arch structure of different foot ...the arch height directly using anthropometric and ...

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A radiographic and anthropometric study of the effect of a contoured sandal and foot orthosis on supporting the medial longitudinal arch

A radiographic and anthropometric study of the effect of a contoured sandal and foot orthosis on supporting the medial longitudinal arch

... the medial longitudinal arch of the foot and lower the stress on the plantar ...the arch-profile form of the in-shoe foot orthosis is being incorporated into sandal footwear, providing an ...

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Classification of the height and flexibility of the medial longitudinal arch of the foot

Classification of the height and flexibility of the medial longitudinal arch of the foot

... insignificant. By pooling data from right and left foot, the assumption of independence is violated [15]. There- fore, data from either the right or the left foot was ran- domly included in the analysis. Descriptive data ...

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Selected static foot assessments do not predict medial longitudinal arch motion during running

Selected static foot assessments do not predict medial longitudinal arch motion during running

... Background: Static assessments of the foot are commonly advocated within the running community to classify the foot with a view to recommending the appropriate type of running shoe. The aim of this work was to determine ...

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Reliability of a high accuracy image-based system for 3D modelling of the medial longitudinal arch during gait

Reliability of a high accuracy image-based system for 3D modelling of the medial longitudinal arch during gait

... Kolbe – Technical University Berlin Jay Hyoun Kwon – University of Seoul Umit Isikdag – Beykent University Jiyeong Lee – University of Seoul Volker Coors – HFT Stuttgart Kazimierz Becek [r] ...

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The typically developing paediatric foot: how flat should it be? A systematic review

The typically developing paediatric foot: how flat should it be? A systematic review

... cease arch development, or rather, cease to be flat, may be a more important conclusion to ...the medial longitudinal arch continues after 6 years of age, at a slower velocity until 10 years ...

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Flatfoot in Müller Weiss syndrome: a case series

Flatfoot in Müller Weiss syndrome: a case series

... and medial foot pain during walking, and the medial portion of the foot flat- tened with difficulty wearing ...the medial longitudinal arch and tenderness of the navicular bone and ...

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Short Term Effect of Kinesiotaping in Children with Flexible Flat Foot

Short Term Effect of Kinesiotaping in Children with Flexible Flat Foot

... the medial longitudinal arch, along with hind foot valgus and it is common in both pediatric and adult populations 5 ...the arch of the foot is always flat when one is in a weight-bearing or ...

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Clinical measures of static foot posture do not agree

Clinical measures of static foot posture do not agree

... The FPI-6 was conducted following a standard proto- col [22]. Talar head congruency, lateral malleoli curva- ture, calcaneal inversion/eversion, talonavicular bulging, medial longitudinal arch ...

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Changes in multi-segment foot biomechanics with a heat-mouldable semi-custom foot orthotic device

Changes in multi-segment foot biomechanics with a heat-mouldable semi-custom foot orthotic device

... through arch control ...minimizing arch motion during ...rotation, medial longitudinal arch angle, and plantar fascia strain, com- pared to the no-orthoses ...minimize arch ...

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Effect of Barefoot and Shod Conditions on Temporal Parameter and Plantar Fascia Strain During Running on Different Surfaces

Effect of Barefoot and Shod Conditions on Temporal Parameter and Plantar Fascia Strain During Running on Different Surfaces

... and medial longitudinal arch (MLA) angle during the stance phase of 9 male subjects that running with barefoot (BF) or two shod conditions (cushioned heeled (HS) and minimally running shoes ...peak ...

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Long Term Usage of High Heel Foot Wear and Its Implications

Long Term Usage of High Heel Foot Wear and Its Implications

... High Arch Foot (Pes Cavus): A normal foot has a medial longitudinal arch which is higher than the lateral ...the medial side of the foot tends to assume the shape of a high ...high ...

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Characterization of plantar pressure and footprint in elite and Subelite badminton players

Characterization of plantar pressure and footprint in elite and Subelite badminton players

... the medial longitudinal arch (MLA) provides adequate elastic forces and twisting forces for absorbing the ground reaction force, and this is helpful for attenuating the shock from movement, ...

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An investigation into the variable biomechanical responses to antipronation foot orthoses

An investigation into the variable biomechanical responses to antipronation foot orthoses

... orthotic arch geometry and medial heel wedge geometry could systematically alter external forces (measured as peak pressure and centre of pressure) and joint moment/motion responses in foot ...

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How the three arches of the foot intercorrelate

How the three arches of the foot intercorrelate

... longitudinal component of the subtalar joint axis, allowing inversion and adduction or eversion and abduction of the forefoot whereas, their oblique axes are similar to the axis of the ankle joint and provide ...

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Associations between cognitive abilities and life satisfaction in the oldest-old. Results from the longitudinal population study Good Aging in Skåne

Associations between cognitive abilities and life satisfaction in the oldest-old. Results from the longitudinal population study Good Aging in Skåne

... Methods: The study population consisted of 681 individuals aged 78–98 years, drawn from the longitudinal population study “Good Aging in Skåne,” which is part of a national survey (The Swedish National Study on ...

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Zebrafish Wnt9b Patterns the First Pharyngeal Arch into D I V Domains and Promotes Anterior Medial Outgrowth

Zebrafish Wnt9b Patterns the First Pharyngeal Arch into D I V Domains and Promotes Anterior Medial Outgrowth

... ryngeal arch (PA1) ectodermal epithelia during the time when CNCC are patterned by the edn1 pathway from Dorsal-Ventral subdomains into Dorsal-Intermediate-Ventral ...with medial-directed turning of the ...

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The height of the longitudinal foot arch assessed by Chippaux-mik index in the compensated and uncompensated foot types according to Root

The height of the longitudinal foot arch assessed by Chippaux-mik index in the compensated and uncompensated foot types according to Root

... foot arch when load is ...the longitudinal foot arch in functional (sub)types according to ...lower longitudinal foot ...the longitudinal foot arch when load is ...

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