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Effects of foot orthotics on rearfoot motion

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by NewsBot, Feb 22, 2008.

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    Effect of medial arch-heel support in inserts on reducing ankle eversion: a biomechanics study.
    Fong DT, Lam MH, Lao ML, Chan CW, Yung PS, Fung KY, Lui PP, Chan KM.
    J Orthop Surg. 2008 Feb 20;3(1):7 [Epub ahead of print]
     
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  3. Wow. Where did they find 13 peoples who did NOT pronate for the "normal" group?:confused:

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    Influence of orthotic devices prescribed using pressure data on lower extremity kinematics and pressures beneath the shoe during running.
    Dixon SJ, McNally K.
    Clin Biomech (Bristol, Avon). 2008 Mar 18 [Epub ahead of print]
     
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