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Muscle Strength and Arch Height

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by NewsBot, Oct 2, 2010.

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    Effectiveness of gluteal and knee muscles strengthening in improving pain and disability in females with flexible flat foot.
    Drug Invention Today . Jun2020, Vol. 13 Issue 6, p882-886. 5p. 4 Charts, 5 Graphs.
    Rathnamala, D.; Senthil, P.; Kulkarni, Madhura Arun
     
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    Randomized Clinical Trial: The Effect of Exercise of the Intrinsic Muscle on Foot Pronation
    Manuel Pabón-Carrasco et al
    Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17(13)
     
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    Morphological characteristics of intrinsic foot muscles
    among flat foot and normal foot using ultrasonography

    KODAI SAKAMOTO et al
    Acta of Bioengineering and Biomechanics 22, No. 4, 2020
     
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    Relationship between foot muscle morphology and severity of pronated foot deformity and foot kinematics during gait: a preliminary study
    KazunoriOkamura et al
    Gait & Posture; 30 March 2021
     
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    Classification of medial longitudinal arch kinematics during running and characteristics of foot muscle morphology in novice runners with pronated foot
    KazunoriOkamuraaMasakiHasegawaaTomohiroIkedabKengoFukudabKoheiEgawabShusakuKanaia
    Gait & Posture; Volume 93, March 2022, Pages 20-25
     
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    Associations of muscle volume of individual human plantar intrinsic foot muscles with morphological profiles of the foot
    Yuki Kusagawa et al
    J Anat. 2022 Aug 24
     
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    Association between the Strength of Flexor Hallucis Brevis and Abductor Hallucis and Foot Mobility in Recreational Runners
    Antonio C. F. Andrade et al
    Biomechanics 2022, 2(4), 613-622;
     
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    Gluteus medius muscle strengthening exercise effects on
    medial longitudinal arch height in individuals with
    flexible flatfoot: a randomized controlled trial

    Phoomchai Engkananuwat, Rotsalai Kanlayanaphotporn
    Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation 2023;19(1):57-66
     
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    DOES HIP-MUSCLE WEAKNESS IS
    ASSOCIATED WITH IMPAIRED FOOT
    POSTURES IN VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS?

    Feridun Fikret Özer et al
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    Reductions in rearfoot eversion posture due to proximal muscle strengthening are dependent on foot-ankle varus alignment
    Aline de Castro Cruz et al
    Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies; 23 February 2024
     
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