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Foot function and low back pain

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by NewsBot, Sep 29, 2007.

  1. NewsBot

    NewsBot The Admin that posts the news.

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    Correlation between arch height index and low back pain among primary school teachers: an observational study
    Hundal Roshandeep Kaur et al
    Indian Journal of Health Sciences and Care
    Year : 2021, Volume : 8, Issue

     
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    NewsBot The Admin that posts the news.

    Articles:
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    Myoelectric Activity of Selected Trunk Muscles Following the Use of Various Insole Wedges During Running
    Hossein Shirvani & Alireza Shamsoddini
    Journal of Science in Sport and Exercise (2022)
     
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    The Influence of Bilateral and Unilateral Flat Foot on Coronal Spinopelvic Alignment in Asymptomatic Young Healthy Males
    Pinar Kisacik et al
    JAPMA
     
  4. Brian A. Rothbart

    Brian A. Rothbart Well-Known Member

    Is there anyone on this forum that would argue against this link between abnormal (gravity drive) pronation and low back pain?
     
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