<p>Meta1: the first metatarsal area; Meta2: the second metatarsal area; Meta3: the third metatarsal area; Meta4: the fourth metatarsal area; Meta5: the fifth metatarsal area; Heel Med: the medial area of heel; Heel Lat: the lateral area of heel.</p
Background/PurposeAfter initial heel contact, the rearfoot everts and causes medial deviation of the...
Foot type and location of area of peak pressure under the metatarsal heads were determined for 54 he...
These differences were statistically significant for the lateral midfoot (p = 0.000), the medial for...
<p>**Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level.</p><p>*Correlation is significant at the 0.05 lev...
<p><b>They correspond to A, B, C, D, E, F, and G over the stance phases for all walking trials on th...
<p>Left column is mean ± standard deviation across all subjects for total force, heel force, medial ...
<p>(A) in heel medial region. (B) in the first metatarsal head region. The foot-ground contact area ...
<p>Zone 1, hallux; Zone 2, first metatarsal head; Zone 3, second metatarsal head; Zone 4, third to f...
<p>(a) Trunk angle, (b) L5 moment, (c) hip moment, (d) knee moment and (e) ankle moment, normalized ...
<p>Metatarsophalangeal joint angle, net moment and power traces during stance phase (mean ± sd).</p
<p><i>X</i><sub><i>MTP</i></sub>, <i>Y</i><sub><i>MTP</i></sub>, <i>X</i><sub><i>TN</i></sub>, and <...
The authors of this paper argue that the plantar lateral and more specifically, the medial region be...
<p>The peak pressure (PP [kPa]) for the foot region: toes, forefoot (FF), medial midfoot (MMF), late...
In healthy, normal feet, where there is no pain or any anatomical or functional deformity, normal pl...
The lack of a common reference position when defining foot postures may underestimate the ability to...
Background/PurposeAfter initial heel contact, the rearfoot everts and causes medial deviation of the...
Foot type and location of area of peak pressure under the metatarsal heads were determined for 54 he...
These differences were statistically significant for the lateral midfoot (p = 0.000), the medial for...
<p>**Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level.</p><p>*Correlation is significant at the 0.05 lev...
<p><b>They correspond to A, B, C, D, E, F, and G over the stance phases for all walking trials on th...
<p>Left column is mean ± standard deviation across all subjects for total force, heel force, medial ...
<p>(A) in heel medial region. (B) in the first metatarsal head region. The foot-ground contact area ...
<p>Zone 1, hallux; Zone 2, first metatarsal head; Zone 3, second metatarsal head; Zone 4, third to f...
<p>(a) Trunk angle, (b) L5 moment, (c) hip moment, (d) knee moment and (e) ankle moment, normalized ...
<p>Metatarsophalangeal joint angle, net moment and power traces during stance phase (mean ± sd).</p
<p><i>X</i><sub><i>MTP</i></sub>, <i>Y</i><sub><i>MTP</i></sub>, <i>X</i><sub><i>TN</i></sub>, and <...
The authors of this paper argue that the plantar lateral and more specifically, the medial region be...
<p>The peak pressure (PP [kPa]) for the foot region: toes, forefoot (FF), medial midfoot (MMF), late...
In healthy, normal feet, where there is no pain or any anatomical or functional deformity, normal pl...
The lack of a common reference position when defining foot postures may underestimate the ability to...
Background/PurposeAfter initial heel contact, the rearfoot everts and causes medial deviation of the...
Foot type and location of area of peak pressure under the metatarsal heads were determined for 54 he...
These differences were statistically significant for the lateral midfoot (p = 0.000), the medial for...