Objective The purpose of this study was to establish normative reference values for spatiotemporal and plantar pressure parameters, and to investigate the influence of demographic, anthropometric and physical characteristics. Methods In 1000 healthy males and females aged 3–101 years, spatiotemporal and plantar pressure data were collected barefoot with the Zeno™ walkway and Emed® platform. Correlograms were developed to visualise the relationships between widely reported spatiotemporal and pressure variables with demographic (age, gender), anthropometric (height, mass, waist circumference) and physical characteristics (ankle strength, ankle range of motion, vibration perception) in children aged 3–9 years, adolescents aged 10–19 years, adu...
Abstract Background Measurement of foot pressure distribution (FPD) is clinically useful for evaluat...
We evaluated normal plantar pressures and studied the effect of weight, cadence, and age on forefoot...
IntroductionThis study focuses on the plantar pressure distribution patterns in children aged 4 to 7...
Objective The purpose of this study was to establish normative reference values for spatiotemporal a...
Background: Increase age is one of the main factors influencing spatiotemporal and pressure paramete...
In-shoe systems and pressure plates are used to assess plantar pressure during gait, but additional ...
Although gait disorders during the loading phase of gait are serious concerns associated with increa...
INTRODUCTION: Several significant studies (Aharonson et al., 1989; Orlin et al., 1990; Hennig & Rose...
The primary goal of this research was to identify alterations in plantar pressure distributions due ...
none9noIntroduction: Foot morphology and biomechanics are affected by age and gender. As far as the...
As we age, the foot bone and ligament structural properties are altered leading to changes in planta...
AbstractIntroductionRepeatability and variability of the plantar pressure during walking are importa...
Quantifying morphological and functional development in children's feet, and thereby establishing de...
This research introduces an innovative alternative statistical methodology to improve the way of con...
Most activities of daily living and numerous modes of physical activity incorporate some form of amb...
Abstract Background Measurement of foot pressure distribution (FPD) is clinically useful for evaluat...
We evaluated normal plantar pressures and studied the effect of weight, cadence, and age on forefoot...
IntroductionThis study focuses on the plantar pressure distribution patterns in children aged 4 to 7...
Objective The purpose of this study was to establish normative reference values for spatiotemporal a...
Background: Increase age is one of the main factors influencing spatiotemporal and pressure paramete...
In-shoe systems and pressure plates are used to assess plantar pressure during gait, but additional ...
Although gait disorders during the loading phase of gait are serious concerns associated with increa...
INTRODUCTION: Several significant studies (Aharonson et al., 1989; Orlin et al., 1990; Hennig & Rose...
The primary goal of this research was to identify alterations in plantar pressure distributions due ...
none9noIntroduction: Foot morphology and biomechanics are affected by age and gender. As far as the...
As we age, the foot bone and ligament structural properties are altered leading to changes in planta...
AbstractIntroductionRepeatability and variability of the plantar pressure during walking are importa...
Quantifying morphological and functional development in children's feet, and thereby establishing de...
This research introduces an innovative alternative statistical methodology to improve the way of con...
Most activities of daily living and numerous modes of physical activity incorporate some form of amb...
Abstract Background Measurement of foot pressure distribution (FPD) is clinically useful for evaluat...
We evaluated normal plantar pressures and studied the effect of weight, cadence, and age on forefoot...
IntroductionThis study focuses on the plantar pressure distribution patterns in children aged 4 to 7...