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Foot structure is significantly associated to subtalar joint kinetics and mechanical energetics

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by NewsBot, Jul 22, 2017.

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    Foot structure is significantly associated to subtalar joint kinetics and mechanical energetics
    Jayishni N. Maharaj et al
    Gait and Posture July 21, 2017
     
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    Relative movement on the articular surfaces of the tibiotalar and subtalar joints during walking.
    Phan CB et al
    Bone Joint Res. 2018 Sep 15;7(8):501-507.
     
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    Walking With Added Mass Magnifies Salient Features of Human Foot Energetics
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