Background: The foot is composed of medial, lateral and transverse arches which, particularly the medial arch, provide it with the ability to function both as a flexible and rigid structure for proper locomotion. Arches of the foot, as well as their effect on lower extremity function, have been studied. However, quantitative data on the relationship between these arches still remain scanty. The purpose of this study was, therefore, to examine how the three arches of the foot intercorrelate. Materials and methods: Seventy-six participants (58 males, 18 females) were recruited to participate in the study. Bilateral weight-bearing lateral radiographs of the right foot were taken from each participant. Navicular heights (NH), medial cuneiform h...
Objective: To compare the calcaneal pitch angle (CPA) values measured on direct lateral radiographs ...
Objective: To compare the calcaneal pitch angle (CPA) values measured on direct lateral radiographs ...
The arch of the foot serves as an adaptable, supportive base for the entire body. This article discu...
Background: The foot is composed of medial, lateral and transverse arches which, particularly the me...
Object of the research: Relationships of foot structures functions, thickness and the size of pressu...
The human longitudinal arch has long been considered to be an important adaptation for proper foot f...
We analysed the correlation between the foot features such as foot length, foot width, the height an...
Background and Purpose. Abnormality in the structure of the medial longitudinal arch of the foot is ...
Background: The medial longitudinal arch of the foot is important because it helps protect the foot ...
The stiff human foot enables an efficient push-off when walking or running, and was critical for the...
[Abstract] The medial longitudinal arch height of the foot is linked to individual characteristics s...
AbstractWe classified the subjects into the normal arch group and the lower arch group, and compared...
The medial longitudinal arch of the foot has clinical significance because it functions to absorb sh...
Background: Function of the first Naviculocuneiform (NC) joint has long been the subject of discussi...
The medial longitudinal arch (MLA) plays a significant role in shock absorption and elasticity with ...
Objective: To compare the calcaneal pitch angle (CPA) values measured on direct lateral radiographs ...
Objective: To compare the calcaneal pitch angle (CPA) values measured on direct lateral radiographs ...
The arch of the foot serves as an adaptable, supportive base for the entire body. This article discu...
Background: The foot is composed of medial, lateral and transverse arches which, particularly the me...
Object of the research: Relationships of foot structures functions, thickness and the size of pressu...
The human longitudinal arch has long been considered to be an important adaptation for proper foot f...
We analysed the correlation between the foot features such as foot length, foot width, the height an...
Background and Purpose. Abnormality in the structure of the medial longitudinal arch of the foot is ...
Background: The medial longitudinal arch of the foot is important because it helps protect the foot ...
The stiff human foot enables an efficient push-off when walking or running, and was critical for the...
[Abstract] The medial longitudinal arch height of the foot is linked to individual characteristics s...
AbstractWe classified the subjects into the normal arch group and the lower arch group, and compared...
The medial longitudinal arch of the foot has clinical significance because it functions to absorb sh...
Background: Function of the first Naviculocuneiform (NC) joint has long been the subject of discussi...
The medial longitudinal arch (MLA) plays a significant role in shock absorption and elasticity with ...
Objective: To compare the calcaneal pitch angle (CPA) values measured on direct lateral radiographs ...
Objective: To compare the calcaneal pitch angle (CPA) values measured on direct lateral radiographs ...
The arch of the foot serves as an adaptable, supportive base for the entire body. This article discu...