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Perception of different shapes in the arch

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by NewsBot, Jun 3, 2008.

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    Effects of surface characteristics on the plantar shape of feet and subjects' perceived sensations.
    Witana CP, Goonetilleke RS, Xiong S, Au EY
    Appl Ergon. 2008 May 28. [Epub ahead of print]
     
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  3. cpwitana

    cpwitana Welcome New Poster

    Dear all,
    First of all, I must thank for this forum to highlight one of my research findings. I'm a footwear researcher based in Hong Kong. I would like to hear your opinion about our study in podiatrict stand point.

    Channa Witana, PhD
     
  4. krome

    krome Active Member

    Hi Channa

    It was good to read your article. It is of interest for podiatrists to look at the difference between the foot outline and the shoe last (what you describe as dimensional difference).

    Your subjects wore three dress shoes and one athletic shoe, and evaluated the fit in different areas of the shoe. it would be interesting to look at other types of shoes - related to occupation such as nurses or workers who have to stand.

    Comfort is something we only ask patients but we very rarely document. Anna Mundermann's comfort score is scale we use in research to evaluate foot orthoses.
     
  5. DaVinci

    DaVinci Well-Known Member

    Channa - welcome to Podiatry Arena!
    The work looks interesting. however I am not an academic and don't have access to the full article. Can you tell us some more about the research?
     
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  7. cpwitana

    cpwitana Welcome New Poster

    Dear Davinci,
    Thanks for your interest. If you want I can email you the full paper. I have around 5 journal papers and 5 int. conference papers published related to footwear fit and comfort. Please let me have your email.
     
  8. Paulo Silva

    Paulo Silva Active Member

    Hi Channa Witana

    If is Ok with you I wold like to recieve the material at
    psilv(at)clix.pt

    As shoe fitter the papers look interesting.


    Tank you in advance.

    :drinks
     
  9. Griff

    Griff Moderator

    Hi Channa,

    I would also love a chance to read the full text of this article - would it be possible to attach it to this thread as a pdf document? (as i'm sure I'm not the last person who will ask you for a copy!) If not let me know and I will give you my email address.

    Kind Regards,

    Ian
     
  10. cpwitana

    cpwitana Welcome New Poster

    hi Ian,
    I'm not sure about the legality of attaching a journal paper on a public forum. If you don't mind please write to me. my email is "channa@ust.hk".
    I will send you the author copy.
    Channa
     
  11. Griff

    Griff Moderator

    Channa,

    No problem - I have emailed you accordingly.

    Many thanks in advance

    Ian
     
    Last edited: Jul 16, 2008
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