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Article in Rheumatology - current issue

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by Ella Hurrell, Feb 22, 2013.

  1. Ella Hurrell

    Ella Hurrell Active Member


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    Has anyone seen/read this article in full text? I can only get at the abstract and wanted to know more about the orthoses they used etc.

    Rheumatology Volume 52, Issue 3 Pp. 515-522.
    "The effect of foot orthoses on balance, foot pain and disability in elderly women with osteoporosis: a randomized clinical trial"

    Be grateful for any info anyone has. Thanks :drinks
     
  2. I would also love a copy of this paper if anyone has it.

    kevinakirby@comcast.net
     
  3. mej.gillies

    mej.gillies Welcome New Poster

    I've sent you both a copy.

    Michael
     
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