Background: The path of the center of pressure during walking varies among individuals by deviating to a greater or lesser extent toward the medial or lateral border of the foot. It is unclear whether this variance is systematic and is affected by foot posture. The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between foot morphology and center-of-pressure excursion during barefoot walking. Methods: Pressure data were collected from 83 participants whose foot type had been classified as supinated, normal, or pronated according to the Foot Posture Index. Three center-of-pressure variables were analyzed: medial excursion area, lateral excursion area, and total excursion area. Results: Across the spectrum of foot types, we found that the m...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of foot orthoses on the pattern of center of ...
This study was to identify changes in pressure distribution and temporal gait characteristics in bar...
Dynamic loading profiles beneath the human foot during sideslope walking were determined and differe...
Pressure distribution under the foot has been considered a useful indicator in the treatment of foot...
Foot type and location of area of peak pressure under the metatarsal heads were determined for 54 he...
This study compared plantar pressure distribution among asymptomatic individuals with pes rectus, pe...
Foot types (e.g. pronated, supinated foot) are used for clinical reasoning [1] and widely assumed to...
Background The aim of this study was to compare centre of pressure (COP) characteristics between hea...
Background Variations in foot posture, such as pes planus (low medial longitudinal arch) or pes ca...
BACKGROUND: There is uncertainty as to which foot posture measures are the most valid in terms of pr...
Variations in foot posture are associated with the development of some lower limb injuries. However,...
Background Several footwear design characteristics are known to have detrimental effects on the foot...
Background. Specific regions of the foot are responsible for the gait tasks of weight acceptance, si...
AbstractHabitual footwear use has been reported to influence foot structure with an acute exposure b...
Background: Foot posture has been postulated as a risk factor for overuse injuries of the knee, howe...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of foot orthoses on the pattern of center of ...
This study was to identify changes in pressure distribution and temporal gait characteristics in bar...
Dynamic loading profiles beneath the human foot during sideslope walking were determined and differe...
Pressure distribution under the foot has been considered a useful indicator in the treatment of foot...
Foot type and location of area of peak pressure under the metatarsal heads were determined for 54 he...
This study compared plantar pressure distribution among asymptomatic individuals with pes rectus, pe...
Foot types (e.g. pronated, supinated foot) are used for clinical reasoning [1] and widely assumed to...
Background The aim of this study was to compare centre of pressure (COP) characteristics between hea...
Background Variations in foot posture, such as pes planus (low medial longitudinal arch) or pes ca...
BACKGROUND: There is uncertainty as to which foot posture measures are the most valid in terms of pr...
Variations in foot posture are associated with the development of some lower limb injuries. However,...
Background Several footwear design characteristics are known to have detrimental effects on the foot...
Background. Specific regions of the foot are responsible for the gait tasks of weight acceptance, si...
AbstractHabitual footwear use has been reported to influence foot structure with an acute exposure b...
Background: Foot posture has been postulated as a risk factor for overuse injuries of the knee, howe...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of foot orthoses on the pattern of center of ...
This study was to identify changes in pressure distribution and temporal gait characteristics in bar...
Dynamic loading profiles beneath the human foot during sideslope walking were determined and differe...