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Foot Function and Pregnancy

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by NewsBot, Feb 6, 2010.

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    The association of parity with greater dynamic pronation of the feet.
    Heronemus MJ et al
    PM R. 2020 Apr 13
     
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    Special footwear designed for pregnant women and its effect on kinematic gait parameters during pregnancy and postpartum period
    Marta Gimunová et al
    PLoS One. 2020 May 12;15(5)
     
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    A comparison of foot kinematics between pregnant and non-pregnant women using the Oxford foot model during walking
    Yang Song et al
    International Journal of Biomedical Engineering and Technology 1 October 2020
     
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    Morphological and Postural Changes in the Foot during Pregnancy and Puerperium: A Longitudinal Study
    Monserrat Alcahuz-Griñan et al
    Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Mar 2;18(5):2423
     
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    Influence of pregnancy related anthropometric changes on plantar pressure distribution during gait-A follow-up study
    Agata Masłoń et al
    PLoS One. 2022 Mar 11;17(3):e0264939
     
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    Changes in static balance during pregnancy and postpartum: a systematic review
    NinaGoossens et al
    Gait & Posture; 30 May 2022
     
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    Foot Pain and Plantar Pressure in Pregnancy: A Literature Review
    Angel Lin, B.S. and Tia Furness, B.S.
    Extremitas
     
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    The Influence of a Shoe's Heel-Toe Drop on Gait Parameters during the Third Trimester of Pregnancy
    Xin Li et al
    Bioengineering (Basel). 2022 May 31;9(6):241
     
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    Lower Extremity Considerations in the Pregnant Patient
    Alexandra T Black et al
    Foot Ankle Spec. 2023 May 30
     
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    Asymmetric changes in foot anthropometry with pregnancy may be related to onset of lower limb and low back pain
    Erica M Casto et al
    PLoS One. 2024 Feb 23;19(2)
     
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    Prevalence and Risk Factors for Musculoskeletal Pain when Running During Pregnancy: A Survey of 3102 Women
    Hannah E. Wyatt, Kelly Sheerin, Patria A. Hume & Kim Hébert-Losier
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