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Analysis of prescription characteristics for custom-made foot orthoses

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by NewsBot, Jun 7, 2017.

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    Custom-made foot orthoses: an analysis of prescription characteristics from an Australian commercial orthotic laboratory
    Hylton B. Menz, Jamie J. Allan, Daniel R. Bonanno, Karl B. Landorf and George S. Murley
    Journal of Foot and Ankle Research201710:23
     
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  3. William Fowler

    William Fowler Active Member

    Australians use a lot of cuboid notches. What gives?
     
  4. quiltypie

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    Considering that some Australian universities no longer carry a copy of the out of print Root or any other recent (in the last 10 years) books on how to manufacture functional foot orthoses, I would be most interested if the majority of new foot orthoses are led by guidelines from the orthotic laboratories.
    I think it is very concerning that new pods don't have access to good recent books on the topic. Please let me know if there are any books currently in print relating to foot scanning or orthotic prescription writing.
     
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