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Predictors of the Biomechanical Effects of Customized Foot Orthoses in Adults With Flat-Arched Feet.

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by NewsBot, Jul 26, 2017.

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    Predictors of the Biomechanical Effects of Customized Foot Orthoses in Adults With Flat-Arched Feet.
    Clin J Sport Med. 2017 Jul 21. doi: 10.1097/JSM.0000000000000461.
    Arnold JB, May T, Bishop C.
     
  2. William Fowler

    William Fowler Active Member

    So a worse foot is more likely to respond biomechanically. What about clinically?
     
  3. STfootcare

    STfootcare Member

    Makes sense - people with flexible flatfeet love support and crave more correction. I don't get the first line of the results though - Biomechanical responders displayed GREATER calcaneal eversion. ?
     
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    Influence and benefits of foot orthoses on kinematics, kinetics and muscle activation during step descent task
    Douglas Bonifácio, Jim Richards, James Selfe, Sarah Curran
    Gait and Posture; Article in Press
     
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