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Mechanism of action of foot orthoses in plantar fasciitis

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by NewsBot, Dec 20, 2018.

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    Effectiveness of Foot Biomechanical Orthoses to Relieve
    Patients Suffering from Plantar Fasciitis: Is the Reduction of
    Pain Related to Change in Neural Strategy?

    Sébastien Moyne-Bressand, Carole Dhieux, Erick Dousset, and Patrick Decherchi
    BioMed Research International Volume 2018
     
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    Not sure how that conclusion follows from the data in the study
     
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    Can we predict which patients with plantar heel pain
    are more likely to benet from insoles? a secondary
    exploratory analysis of a randomized controlled trial

    N. Rasenberg et al
    Research Square
     
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    Can orthotic wedges change the lower-extremity and multi-segment foot kinematics during gait in people with plantar fasciitis?
    PavineeHarutaichun et al
    Gait & Posture 2 August 2022
     
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    Effects of customized insoles with medial wedges on lower extremity
    kinematics and ultrasonographic findings in plantar fasciitis persons

    Suthasinee Thong-On et al
    Research Square
     
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