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Relationship between static foot posture and foot mobility

Relationship between static foot posture and foot mobility

... and posture measurements as part of a comprehensive clinical examination of the foot, especially with movement related ...predicting foot mobility, but not the most important ...of foot ... See full document

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Are clinical measures of foot posture and mobility associated with foot kinematics when walking?

Are clinical measures of foot posture and mobility associated with foot kinematics when walking?

... the foot during gait compared to standing and the different contribution of internal forces such as muscle ...less foot mobility, those displaying greater foot mobility scores may ... See full document

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Relationships between the Foot Posture Index and foot kinematics during gait in individuals with and without patellofemoral pain syndrome

Relationships between the Foot Posture Index and foot kinematics during gait in individuals with and without patellofemoral pain syndrome

... Foot posture is often evaluated based on the assumption that it will provide insight into the magnitude of foot pro- nation during gait ...discriminate between individuals with PFPS and ... See full document

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Foot posture as a risk factor for lower limb overuse injury: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Foot posture as a risk factor for lower limb overuse injury: a systematic review and meta-analysis

... the relationship between foot posture and lower extremity injury ...supinated? foot types are significantly associated with lower extremity injury, although the strength of this re- ... See full document

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Clinical measures of static foot posture do not agree

Clinical measures of static foot posture do not agree

... common static foot measures, specifically the FPI-6, navicular height and Arch Index, was reported in a cohort of older adults ...correlations between clinical measures were reported, with normalised ... See full document

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Foot and ankle characteristics and dynamic knee valgus in individuals with patellofemoral osteoarthritis

Foot and ankle characteristics and dynamic knee valgus in individuals with patellofemoral osteoarthritis

... midfoot mobility, and lesser ankle joint dorsi- flexion range are evident in some, but not all people with PF pain compared to healthy individuals ...direct relationship between foot and ankle ... See full document

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Reliability and validity of the Microsoft Kinect for evaluating static foot posture

Reliability and validity of the Microsoft Kinect for evaluating static foot posture

... of foot posture is consistent with Scharfbillig et ...ment between bony architecture and the overlying ...of foot posture as a concurrent validity ...found between the Kinect and ... See full document

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Are clinical measures of foot posture and mobility associated with foot kinematics when walking?

Are clinical measures of foot posture and mobility associated with foot kinematics when walking?

... the foot during gait compared to standing and the different contribution of internal forces such as muscle ...less foot mobility, those displaying greater foot mobility scores may ... See full document

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The relationship between paediatric foot posture and body mass index: do heavier children really have flatter feet?

The relationship between paediatric foot posture and body mass index: do heavier children really have flatter feet?

... association between body mass, gender and flatfoot ...females). Foot type was assessed by clinical observation of arch height and heel valgus (assessed with the subjects in static stance, and ... See full document

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Relationship Between Neuropathy with Pressure on Foot in Diabetic Patients

Relationship Between Neuropathy with Pressure on Foot in Diabetic Patients

... greater mobility and if they suffer from debilitating complications such as diabetic foot ulcers or possibly amputation, they will lose a significant portion of their effectiveness and consequently, their ... See full document

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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

... of foot types, with no representation of the supinated foot ...of foot classification scores, within this study, were clustered on the boundary between the pronated and neutral foot ... See full document

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The association of foot structure and footwear fit with disability in children and adolescents with Down syndrome

The association of foot structure and footwear fit with disability in children and adolescents with Down syndrome

... participant’s foot in a relaxed bipedal ...guishing between mild (score 1) and moderate (score 2) ...distinguishing between no deformity (score 0) and mild deformity (score ...angle between ... See full document

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Characteristics of footwear worn by people with systemic lupus erythematosus: a comparison with age- and sex-matched healthy controls: a pilot study

Characteristics of footwear worn by people with systemic lupus erythematosus: a comparison with age- and sex-matched healthy controls: a pilot study

... Participants were also asked to identify feature(s) of footwear that they considered important when they choose and wear shoes, using a validated checklist [21]. This checklist has been used to assess footwear features ... See full document

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THE FOOT POSTURE INDEX BETWEEN ELITE ATHLETIC AND SEDENTARY COLLEGE STUDENTS

THE FOOT POSTURE INDEX BETWEEN ELITE ATHLETIC AND SEDENTARY COLLEGE STUDENTS

... whether foot posture of college students involved in high impact sports in general was different from foot posture of sedentary ...pronated foot posture in college ...difference ... See full document

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Inter-rater reliability of the Foot Posture Index (FPI-6) in the assessment of the paediatric foot

Inter-rater reliability of the Foot Posture Index (FPI-6) in the assessment of the paediatric foot

... of foot position in children (4-6 years), adolescents (8 - 15 years) and adults (20 - 50 years), it was reported that the reliability of meas- ures of foot position in children were reduced when com- pared ... See full document

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FOOT POSTURAL DEVIATIONS IN FEMALE KATHAK DANCERS

FOOT POSTURAL DEVIATIONS IN FEMALE KATHAK DANCERS

... the foot towards pronated ...negative relationship between the Medial Longitudinal Arch angle and foot pronation (r = ...the foot contacting the ground via pronation and thus, provides ... See full document

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The influence of foot posture on the cost of transport in humans

The influence of foot posture on the cost of transport in humans

... plantigrade posture of our feet, in which the heel contacts the substrate at the beginning of a step, seems incompatible with economical ...plantigrade foot posture reduces the energetic cost of ... See full document

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Transfer of plantar pressure from the medial to the central forefoot in patients with hallux valgus

Transfer of plantar pressure from the medial to the central forefoot in patients with hallux valgus

... While foot pain has always been a highly common symp- tom among the elderly [1, 2], especially in women [3], the incidence is increasing today, even among younger people ... See full document

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Inter rater reliability of the Foot Posture Index (FPI 6) in the assessment of the paediatric foot

Inter rater reliability of the Foot Posture Index (FPI 6) in the assessment of the paediatric foot

... of foot position in children (4-6 years), adolescents (8 - 15 years) and adults (20 - 50 years), it was reported that the reliability of meas- ures of foot position in children were reduced when com- pared ... See full document

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The associations of leg lean mass with foot pain, posture and function in the Framingham foot study

The associations of leg lean mass with foot pain, posture and function in the Framingham foot study

... Foot posture was defined using the Modified Arch Index (MAI) calculated on each foot using the quiet stance ...the foot, excluding the toes, is divided into three equal parts, and the total ... See full document

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