Foot orthoses can be a valuable component of musculoskeletal rehabilitation, improving lower limb alignment, controlling motion and providing shock absorbency. Recent evidence suggests foot orthoses may also have a significant effect on lower limb muscle activation in young, healthy adults. This review examines the evidence for changes in muscle activation patterns when wearing orthoses, and explores the proposed mechanisms by which foot orthoses may bring about changes in lower limb muscle activity. Based on the current results it is proposed that different mechanisms may occur by which orthoses affect muscle activity, due to their differing construction and design
Excessive pronation has been implicated in the development of numerous overuse injuries of the lower...
Two main purposes of applying orthoses are to put the foot and the lower extremity in a better funct...
In-shoe foot orthoses are frequently used by clinicians in the prevention and treatment of a variety...
Background Foot orthoses are among the most commonly used external supports to treat musculoskeleta...
Background: External devices are used to manage musculoskeletal pathologies by altering loading of ...
Foot orthoses maybe used in the management of musculoskeletal disorders related to abnormal subtalar...
The purpose of this study was to quantify the effects of selected foot orthoses on muscle activity i...
International audienceBackground: Several studies have described the biomechanical effects of foot o...
The global foot orthotic industry was estimated around $3 billion in 2017. Biomechanists and clinica...
Introduction: As a person gets older, their gait patterns change and their ability to walk decreases...
Foot orthoses have been effective in the treatment of a variety of sport-related foot conditions. Al...
Limited knowledge of the neuromechanical response to use of an ankle foot orthosis-footwear combinat...
This article systematically reviews the available literature to improve our understanding of the phy...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Excessive pronation has been implicated in the development of numerous overuse injuries of the lower...
Excessive pronation has been implicated in the development of numerous overuse injuries of the lower...
Two main purposes of applying orthoses are to put the foot and the lower extremity in a better funct...
In-shoe foot orthoses are frequently used by clinicians in the prevention and treatment of a variety...
Background Foot orthoses are among the most commonly used external supports to treat musculoskeleta...
Background: External devices are used to manage musculoskeletal pathologies by altering loading of ...
Foot orthoses maybe used in the management of musculoskeletal disorders related to abnormal subtalar...
The purpose of this study was to quantify the effects of selected foot orthoses on muscle activity i...
International audienceBackground: Several studies have described the biomechanical effects of foot o...
The global foot orthotic industry was estimated around $3 billion in 2017. Biomechanists and clinica...
Introduction: As a person gets older, their gait patterns change and their ability to walk decreases...
Foot orthoses have been effective in the treatment of a variety of sport-related foot conditions. Al...
Limited knowledge of the neuromechanical response to use of an ankle foot orthosis-footwear combinat...
This article systematically reviews the available literature to improve our understanding of the phy...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Excessive pronation has been implicated in the development of numerous overuse injuries of the lower...
Excessive pronation has been implicated in the development of numerous overuse injuries of the lower...
Two main purposes of applying orthoses are to put the foot and the lower extremity in a better funct...
In-shoe foot orthoses are frequently used by clinicians in the prevention and treatment of a variety...