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I am researching the reliability of the neutral position of the subtalar joint.
For the moment we measure this at our institution by hand, by palpating the talushead and when we feel him equally medial and lateral then we 'assume' this is the neutral position.
For the moment i have read the article about the calcaneal marker device in the article: "A Novel Device for Standardizing Marker Placement at the Calcaneus
Kevin Deschamps, MSc* Philip Roosen, PhD? Ivan Birch, PhD? Bart Dingenen, MSc? Herman Bruyninckx, PhDjj Kaat Desloovere, PhD? Erwin Aertbelien, PhDjj Filip Staes, PhD?"
In which they speak of a device they develloped to measure more accuratly.
So my question is of anybody knows where i can get my hands on this device to test it's reliability and it's function in the practice of the podiatrist.
And my second question is of anybody has any knowledge of other articles i can use for my research and/or your view on this matter.
Kind regards,
Devos Arne
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