The choice of a reference posture is important when investigating rearfoot motion in clinical populations. The reference posture used may affect the magnitude of the peak angles and therefore may not enable comparison of the rearfoot kinematics across different populations. This study examined the relationship between the rearfoot frontal plane pattern of motion and three reference postures during the stance phase of walking in healthy and patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) subjects. The three reference postures investigated were: Relaxed Standing posture, subtalar joint neutral position (STJN) and when the calcaneus and the lower leg were vertically aligned (Vertical Alignment). The rearfoot inversion/eversion during the stance phase was ...
Background: Excessive rearfoot eversion is thought to be a risk factor for patellofemoral pain syndr...
The lack of a common reference position when defining foot postures may underestimate the ability to...
Excessive rearfoot eversion is thought to be a risk factor for patellofemoral pain development, due ...
The choice of a reference posture is important when investigating rearfoot motion in clinical popula...
The choice of a reference posture is important when investigating rearfoot motion in clinical popula...
The reference posture used in angular motion calculations may play an important role in the relation...
Structural abnormalities of the foot may cause abnormal subtalar joint compensatory motion in order ...
Structural abnormalities of the foot may cause abnormal subtalar joint compensatory motion in order ...
Abnormal subtalar joint function and the consequent rotation of the tibia during walking are thought...
Background: PFPS commonly leads to anterior or retro patellar knee pain. The etiology of PFPS is mul...
Background\ud Foot posture assessment is commonly undertaken in clinical practice for the evaluation...
BACKGROUND: Foot posture assessment is commonly undertaken in clinical practice for the evaluation o...
Background Foot posture assessment is commonly undertaken in clinical practice for the evaluation o...
Background Excessive pronation has been implicated in patellofemoral pain (PFP) aetiology and foot o...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the association between the patellofemoral pain synd...
Background: Excessive rearfoot eversion is thought to be a risk factor for patellofemoral pain syndr...
The lack of a common reference position when defining foot postures may underestimate the ability to...
Excessive rearfoot eversion is thought to be a risk factor for patellofemoral pain development, due ...
The choice of a reference posture is important when investigating rearfoot motion in clinical popula...
The choice of a reference posture is important when investigating rearfoot motion in clinical popula...
The reference posture used in angular motion calculations may play an important role in the relation...
Structural abnormalities of the foot may cause abnormal subtalar joint compensatory motion in order ...
Structural abnormalities of the foot may cause abnormal subtalar joint compensatory motion in order ...
Abnormal subtalar joint function and the consequent rotation of the tibia during walking are thought...
Background: PFPS commonly leads to anterior or retro patellar knee pain. The etiology of PFPS is mul...
Background\ud Foot posture assessment is commonly undertaken in clinical practice for the evaluation...
BACKGROUND: Foot posture assessment is commonly undertaken in clinical practice for the evaluation o...
Background Foot posture assessment is commonly undertaken in clinical practice for the evaluation o...
Background Excessive pronation has been implicated in patellofemoral pain (PFP) aetiology and foot o...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the association between the patellofemoral pain synd...
Background: Excessive rearfoot eversion is thought to be a risk factor for patellofemoral pain syndr...
The lack of a common reference position when defining foot postures may underestimate the ability to...
Excessive rearfoot eversion is thought to be a risk factor for patellofemoral pain development, due ...