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The Evolution of Foot Orthoses in Sports

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by Kevin Kirby, Feb 14, 2015.


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    For those interested, I just had an article published on "The Evolution of Foot Orthoses in Sports-Part 2" in the February 2015 issue of Podiatry Management Magazine (Kirby KA: The evolution of foot orthoses in sports-Part 2. Pod Management, 34(2):145-156, 2015).
     
  2. Here is part 1 of the same article I wrote which was originally published as a book chapter (Kirby KA: "Evolution of Foot Orthoses in Sports", in Werd MB and Knight EL (eds), Athletic Footwear and Orthoses in Sports Medicine. Springer, New York, 2010).
     
  3. Dieter Fellner

    Dieter Fellner Well-Known Member

    Kevin,

    Thanks! I saw the article and wondered if I might have to go searching for Part 1. Saved me the trouble.
     
  4. Narelle

    Narelle Member

    I would also like to thank you as well Kevin, great stuff!!
     
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