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Active regulation of longitudinal arch compression and recoil during walking and running

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by NewsBot, Nov 29, 2014.

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    Active regulation of longitudinal arch compression and recoil during walking and running
    Luke A. Kelly, Glen Lichtwark and Andrew G. Cresswell
    J. R. Soc. Interface 6 January 2015 vol. 12 no. 102 201410
     
  2. I believe I said something very similar to this in a thread here on Podiatry Arena from over a year and a half ago:

    http://www.podiatry-arena.com/podiatry-forum/showthread.php?t=90039

    In addition, I wrote three Precision Intricast Newsletters on the Load-Sharing System of the Longitudinal Arch of the Foot which was published in my fourth book (Kirby KA: Foot and Lower Extremity Biomechanics IV: Precision Intricast Newsletters, 2009-2013. Precision Intricast, Inc., Payson, AZ, 2014., pp. 31-36).
     
  3. Luke well done

    any chance of full text?
     
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    Intrinsic foot muscles have the capacity to control deformation of the longitudinal arch
    Luke A. Kelly, Andrew G. Cresswell, Sebastien Racinais, Rodney Whiteley, Glen Lichtwark
    J R Soc Interface. Volume: 12 Issue: 103; February 2015
     
  5. Luke:

    Good job again along with your coauthors on this and the previous paper. This is great stuff! Would love copies of this paper if you could send them my way.:drinks

    kevinakirby@comcast.net
     
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    The full text is at that link above.
     
  7. Cheers!:drinks
     
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    Effects of Body Weight Loading on Arch Height
    Anastasia Bjelopetrovich
    Honors Thesis; Univeristy of Dayton; April 2016
     
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