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Comfort of Childrens Shoes

Discussion in 'Pediatrics' started by NewsBot, Sep 9, 2017.

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    Study on the Influencing Factors on Comfort of Children's Shoes
    Daomiao Zhang & Yanzhen Wang
    Journal of Business Administration Research Vol. 6, No. 2; 2017
     
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    Big issues for small feet: developmental, biomechanical and clinical narratives on children’s footwear
    Stewart C. Morrison, Carina Price, Juliet McClymont and Chris Nester
    Journal of Foot and Ankle Research201811:39
     
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    Children should be seen and also heard: an explorative qualitative study into the influences on children’s choice of footwear, their perception of comfort and the language they use to describe footwear experiences
    Carina Price, Sue Skidmore, Jane Ratcliffe & Anita Williams
    Journal of Foot and Ankle Research volume 14, Article number: 49 (2021)
     
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    Australian secondary school principals’
    , parents’, and students’ attitudes to prescribed school
    footwear guidelines.

    Natalie Mazzella et al
     
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