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Stress distribution in the plantar aponeurosis

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by NewsBot, Apr 8, 2014.

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    STRESS DISTRIBUTION WITHIN THE PLANTAR APONEUROSIS DURING WALKING — A DYNAMIC FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS
    SHIH-CHERNG LIN et al
    Journal of Mechanics in Medicine and Biology
     
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    I thought the fan boys kept telling us the barefoot/forefoot striking was the best thing for plantar fasciitis .... go figure!
     
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    Finite Element Analysis of Plantar Fascia During Walking
    A Quasi-static Simulation

    Yen-Nien Chen et al
    Foot & Ankle International September 4, 2014
     
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    An in vitro and finite element study of load redistribution in the midfoot.
    Niu W, Tang T, Zhang M, Jiang C, Fan Y.
    Sci China Life Sci. 2014 Sep 24.
     
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    Finite element modelling of Plantar Fascia response during
    running on different surface types

    A H A Razak, K S Basaruddin, A F Salleh, W M R Rusli, M S M Hashim and
    R Daud
    IOP Conf. Series: Journal of Physics: Conf. Series 908 (2017) 012035
     
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    Flatfoot and normal foot a comparative analysis of the stress shielding
    V.Filardi
    Journal of Orthopaedics; Volume 15, Issue 3, September 2018, Pages 820-825
     
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    Analysis of the main soft tissue stress associated with flexible flatfoot deformity: a finite element study
    Yi-jun Zhang, Yan Guo, Xiao Long, Jing-yu Du, Tao Liu & Xiang-jin Lin
    Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology (2021)
     
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