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Level I-II Evidence Concerning Biomechanics Authored by The Arena Members in 2011

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by drsha, Dec 31, 2011.

  1. drsha

    drsha Banned


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    Where additions to the literature reign supreme,I suggest my fellow Arena Members and I prove how much we can add to the subject of Biomechanics annually when it comes to EBM .

    I, unfortunately, have none to add this year.

    Dennis
     
  2. Craig Payne

    Craig Payne Moderator

    Articles:
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    I had a quiet year:

    McMillan AM, Payne C. Immediate effect of foot orthoses on plantar force timing during running: A repeated measures study. The Foot 2011; 1: 26-30.

    Bennell KL, Bowles K-A, Payne C, Cicuttini F, Williamson E, Forbes A, Hanna F, Davies-Tuck M, Harris A, Hinman RS. Lateral wedge insoles for medial knee osteoarthritis: 12 month randomised controlled trial. British Medical Journal 2011; 342: 10.1136/
     
  3. Rob Kidd

    Rob Kidd Well-Known Member

    I had a quiet year also - after all - I am meant to be retired (retired - what a joke!): Zipfel B., DeSilva J.M., Kidd R.S., Carlson K.J., Churchill S.E., Berger L.R. 2011 The Foot and Ankle of Australopithecus sediba. Science 333 1417-1420 (it is in the SOM [supplementary online material] that the real story comes out).

    And please - do not tell me that this is not biomechanics. Those that think so should go back to science school and find out what biomechanics really is. Rob
     
  4. drsha

    drsha Banned

    Looks like the rest f us have had a totally quiet year.

    I wonder why the call for high level evidence when as a group, you offer very little of it yourselves?

    Dennis
     
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