This study investigated whether low-Dye anti-pronation taping altered peak plantar pressures of normal feet during gait. The Emed-AT-2 platform system was used to measure peak plantar pressures. Forty subjects performed two sets of six walks over the Emed-AT-2 forceplate. One set of walks was performed barefoot whilst the other set was performed with the low-Dye tape applied to the right foot. Computer software divided the heel, midfoot and forefoot into six areas (masks) for analysis. The mean for the peak plantar pressures (N/cm2) of each of these masks was determined for both sets of walks. Paired t-tests found a significant difference between the barefoot and taped peak plantar pressures in each of the six masks. Overall, low-Dye anti-p...
Four off-loading devices used for the treatment of diabetic forefoot ulcers were compared: a custom-...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [37]-38)This study compared two types of medial longitudi...
Diabetic patients may experience decreased sensation on their feet due to diabetic polyneuropathy. T...
This study investigated whether low-Dye anti-pronation taping altered peak plantar pressures of norm...
This study investigated whether low-Dye anti-pronation taping altered peak plantar pressures of norm...
This study investigated whether low-Dye anti-pronation taping altered peak plantar pressures of norm...
Abstract Background Low-dye (LD) taping is commonly used to reduce rearfoot pronation. No studies ha...
The purpose of the investigation was to analyze the effect of low dye taping on vertical foot pres...
peer-reviewedBackground: Low-Dye taping is used for excessive pronation at the subtalar joint of the...
The purpose of the investigation was to analyze the effect of low dye taping on the vertical foot p...
Background: We investigated whether a low-Dye application of Scotchcast Soft Cast significantly alte...
ObjectiveTo investigate and compare the effect of low-dye taping (LDT) and figure-8 modification of ...
Objectives: To investigate changes in medial longitudinal arch (MLA) posture and dynamic plantar con...
Purpose: Various methods have been used to redistribute plantar surface foot pressure in patients wi...
Study Design: A systematic review. Objective: To determine the strength of evidence of the effect of...
Four off-loading devices used for the treatment of diabetic forefoot ulcers were compared: a custom-...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [37]-38)This study compared two types of medial longitudi...
Diabetic patients may experience decreased sensation on their feet due to diabetic polyneuropathy. T...
This study investigated whether low-Dye anti-pronation taping altered peak plantar pressures of norm...
This study investigated whether low-Dye anti-pronation taping altered peak plantar pressures of norm...
This study investigated whether low-Dye anti-pronation taping altered peak plantar pressures of norm...
Abstract Background Low-dye (LD) taping is commonly used to reduce rearfoot pronation. No studies ha...
The purpose of the investigation was to analyze the effect of low dye taping on vertical foot pres...
peer-reviewedBackground: Low-Dye taping is used for excessive pronation at the subtalar joint of the...
The purpose of the investigation was to analyze the effect of low dye taping on the vertical foot p...
Background: We investigated whether a low-Dye application of Scotchcast Soft Cast significantly alte...
ObjectiveTo investigate and compare the effect of low-dye taping (LDT) and figure-8 modification of ...
Objectives: To investigate changes in medial longitudinal arch (MLA) posture and dynamic plantar con...
Purpose: Various methods have been used to redistribute plantar surface foot pressure in patients wi...
Study Design: A systematic review. Objective: To determine the strength of evidence of the effect of...
Four off-loading devices used for the treatment of diabetic forefoot ulcers were compared: a custom-...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [37]-38)This study compared two types of medial longitudi...
Diabetic patients may experience decreased sensation on their feet due to diabetic polyneuropathy. T...