Background: It is not uncommon for a person's foot posture and/or mobility to be assessed during a clinical examination. The exact relationship, however, between static posture and mobility is not known. Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the degree of association between static foot posture and mobility. Method: The static foot posture and foot mobility of 203 healthy individuals was assessed and then analyzed to determine if low arched or "pronated" feet are more mobile than high arched or "supinated" feet. Results: The study demonstrated that those individuals with a lower standing dorsal arch height and/or a wider standing midfoot width had greater mobility in their foot. In addition, those individuals with higher Foo...
Background and Purpose. Evaluating foot biomechanics is an essential part of effective treatment of ...
Previous studies have successfully used the longitudinal arch angle (LAA) to assess foot posture, bu...
BACKGROUND: Foot posture assessment is commonly undertaken in clinical practice for the evaluation o...
Background: It is not uncommon for a person's foot posture and/or mobility to be assessed during a c...
Background: There is uncertainty as to which foot posture measures are the most valid in terms of pr...
Traditional methods used to assess foot posture during dynamic activities rely on static measures of...
Traditional methods used to assess foot posture during dynamic activities rely on static measures of...
© 2016 The Author(s). Background: The aim of this study was to determine the level of agreement betw...
Study Design: Controlled laboratory study. Objective: To evaluate the ability of 3 methods to assess...
STUDY DESIGN: Controlled laboratory study. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the ability of 3 methods to assess...
Background The static foot posture has been related to the development of lower limb injuries. R...
Context: The foot is the most distal segment in the lower extremity chain and represents a relativel...
BACKGROUND: A study was conducted to determine the reliability and minimal detectable change for a n...
Background: Many indirect clinical techniques have been developed to assess foot posture; however, t...
Background: Authors refer to different methods to assess subjects’ foot posture. All methods present...
Background and Purpose. Evaluating foot biomechanics is an essential part of effective treatment of ...
Previous studies have successfully used the longitudinal arch angle (LAA) to assess foot posture, bu...
BACKGROUND: Foot posture assessment is commonly undertaken in clinical practice for the evaluation o...
Background: It is not uncommon for a person's foot posture and/or mobility to be assessed during a c...
Background: There is uncertainty as to which foot posture measures are the most valid in terms of pr...
Traditional methods used to assess foot posture during dynamic activities rely on static measures of...
Traditional methods used to assess foot posture during dynamic activities rely on static measures of...
© 2016 The Author(s). Background: The aim of this study was to determine the level of agreement betw...
Study Design: Controlled laboratory study. Objective: To evaluate the ability of 3 methods to assess...
STUDY DESIGN: Controlled laboratory study. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the ability of 3 methods to assess...
Background The static foot posture has been related to the development of lower limb injuries. R...
Context: The foot is the most distal segment in the lower extremity chain and represents a relativel...
BACKGROUND: A study was conducted to determine the reliability and minimal detectable change for a n...
Background: Many indirect clinical techniques have been developed to assess foot posture; however, t...
Background: Authors refer to different methods to assess subjects’ foot posture. All methods present...
Background and Purpose. Evaluating foot biomechanics is an essential part of effective treatment of ...
Previous studies have successfully used the longitudinal arch angle (LAA) to assess foot posture, bu...
BACKGROUND: Foot posture assessment is commonly undertaken in clinical practice for the evaluation o...