Objective: The aim of this study was the comparison of plantar pressure distribution and vertical ground reaction force between dominant and none-dominant limbs in healthy through using Principle Component Analysis (PCA) technique. Materials & Methods: This study was quasi-experimental in which 20 healthy adult males and females were selected from available subjects. Subject’s plantar pressure distribution and vertical ground reaction force measured using the Pedar-X system. The obtained data were analyzed by Paired-t test, one way analyze of variance, Pearson coefficient correlation and PCA. Results: ANOVA and Paired-t test did not show any significance difference between males and females and dominant and non-dominant limb pressure patt...
The purpose of this paper is to study the force pattern distribution under the fore-foot areas with ...
Most activities of daily living and numerous modes of physical activity incorporate some form of amb...
This study evaluated plantar pressure distribution and its clinical significance in patients with di...
Every region of foot is not equally divided in terms of plantar pressure distribution (PPD) during f...
In healthy, normal feet, where there is no pain or any anatomical or functional deformity, normal pl...
Background: Plantar Pressure distribution refers to the distribution of force over the sole of the f...
Plantar pressure measurement is used to access the external loads, which interpreted in order to dis...
We evaluated normal plantar pressures and studied the effect of weight, cadence, and age on forefoot...
This paper presents an experimental investigation on pressure distribution on human foot and balanci...
Background: The foot posture index is a static measurement that splits up the foot posture into neut...
Background and Study Aim: The article presents the results of analyses of students’ foot pressure di...
This study compared plantar pressure distribution among asymptomatic individuals with pes rectus, pe...
This study seeks to analyze plantar pressures as subjects perform activities on standard exercise eq...
Objectives: lower leg discrepancy is a common problem which causes the changes in the plantar pressu...
Introduction: The plantar pressure acts between the foot and the support surface during everyday loc...
The purpose of this paper is to study the force pattern distribution under the fore-foot areas with ...
Most activities of daily living and numerous modes of physical activity incorporate some form of amb...
This study evaluated plantar pressure distribution and its clinical significance in patients with di...
Every region of foot is not equally divided in terms of plantar pressure distribution (PPD) during f...
In healthy, normal feet, where there is no pain or any anatomical or functional deformity, normal pl...
Background: Plantar Pressure distribution refers to the distribution of force over the sole of the f...
Plantar pressure measurement is used to access the external loads, which interpreted in order to dis...
We evaluated normal plantar pressures and studied the effect of weight, cadence, and age on forefoot...
This paper presents an experimental investigation on pressure distribution on human foot and balanci...
Background: The foot posture index is a static measurement that splits up the foot posture into neut...
Background and Study Aim: The article presents the results of analyses of students’ foot pressure di...
This study compared plantar pressure distribution among asymptomatic individuals with pes rectus, pe...
This study seeks to analyze plantar pressures as subjects perform activities on standard exercise eq...
Objectives: lower leg discrepancy is a common problem which causes the changes in the plantar pressu...
Introduction: The plantar pressure acts between the foot and the support surface during everyday loc...
The purpose of this paper is to study the force pattern distribution under the fore-foot areas with ...
Most activities of daily living and numerous modes of physical activity incorporate some form of amb...
This study evaluated plantar pressure distribution and its clinical significance in patients with di...