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Tissue Stress Theory

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by ELM14, Jun 11, 2015.

  1. ELM14

    ELM14 Member


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    Hello there,

    I'm really interesting on improving my limited knowledge regarding tissue stress theory.

    Anyone on here, know of some really good articles that I can review for myself? Are most decent research papers on JAPMA?

    Thanks in advance folks,

    Emma
     
  2. Emma:

    Attached is a recent article I wrote on Tissue Stress Theory.

    Hope this helps.:drinks
     
  3. ELM14

    ELM14 Member

    Thank you,

    I've read it! ;-) That was a good piece on tissue stress theory, I enjoyed reading it.

    I have a biomech CPD course coming up and i'm sure this will be covered. Although I'd really like to read up on this as much as i can.

    Thanks again,
     
  4. Emma:

    Here are three articles I wrote on the subject of Tissue Stress over 13 years ago which were published in my second book (Kirby KA: Foot and Lower Extremity Biomechanics II: Precision Intricast Newsletters, 1997-2002. Precision Intricast, Inc., Payson, AZ, 2002).

    Hope this helps.:drinks
     
  5. Griff

    Griff Moderator

  6. ELM14

    ELM14 Member

    Thanks guys,

    Now i know how i'm going to spend my evening. ;-)

    Thanks again for all your input, most appreciated!

    Emma
     
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