AIM: This paper is a report of study conducted to explain the factors that causes ankle sprain by wearing high heels among students of Sargodha medical college and university of Sargodha.BACKGROUND: High heeled shoes have been worn for several centuries and despite numerous cautions against their use, they remain extremely popular. Wearing high heeled shoes is thought to increase the individual’s likelihood of experiencing a lateral ankle sprain. The 19th century saw the first warnings that wearing high heels footwear could lead to trips and falls. Previous investigations have shown that high heeled shoes align the foot in planter flexion, modifying the relative orientation of the skeletal structures of ankle, midtarsal, and metatarsophalan...
High-heeled shoes are associated with instability and falling, leading to injuries such as fracture ...
Background: Wearing high-heeled shoes is associated with injury risk. During the COVID-19 pandemic, ...
Funding This research received no specific grant from any funding agency in the public, commercial o...
Introduction/ Background:- High heels increase the heel height ,thus increasing the pressure under t...
The objective of this study is to summarize literature regarding the relationship between high heel ...
This study was performed to comprehensively investigate whether there is a difference in the biomech...
Object of the study: the influence of high – heeled shoe use on lower limb muscles and posture Purpo...
High heeled shoes or commonly called high heels, is a type of shoe with high sole designed. Wearing ...
Category: Bunion; Midfoot/Forefoot Introduction/Purpose: Evidence in the literature suggests the neg...
The trend of wearing high heels is not restricted only to adult females but also involved females at...
High-heeled shoes adversely affect spinal curvature, increase the risk of low back pain, and disturb...
Back ground: study was conducted to determine the frequency of plantar fasciitis among three differe...
Various studies have warned women that wearing high-heeled shoes (HHS) for a long time can cause mus...
Category: Lesser Toes; Midfoot/Forefoot Introduction/Purpose: Women wearing high heels for 20 years ...
Background: Plantar heel pain is a common foot disorder aggravated by weight-bearing activity. Despi...
High-heeled shoes are associated with instability and falling, leading to injuries such as fracture ...
Background: Wearing high-heeled shoes is associated with injury risk. During the COVID-19 pandemic, ...
Funding This research received no specific grant from any funding agency in the public, commercial o...
Introduction/ Background:- High heels increase the heel height ,thus increasing the pressure under t...
The objective of this study is to summarize literature regarding the relationship between high heel ...
This study was performed to comprehensively investigate whether there is a difference in the biomech...
Object of the study: the influence of high – heeled shoe use on lower limb muscles and posture Purpo...
High heeled shoes or commonly called high heels, is a type of shoe with high sole designed. Wearing ...
Category: Bunion; Midfoot/Forefoot Introduction/Purpose: Evidence in the literature suggests the neg...
The trend of wearing high heels is not restricted only to adult females but also involved females at...
High-heeled shoes adversely affect spinal curvature, increase the risk of low back pain, and disturb...
Back ground: study was conducted to determine the frequency of plantar fasciitis among three differe...
Various studies have warned women that wearing high-heeled shoes (HHS) for a long time can cause mus...
Category: Lesser Toes; Midfoot/Forefoot Introduction/Purpose: Women wearing high heels for 20 years ...
Background: Plantar heel pain is a common foot disorder aggravated by weight-bearing activity. Despi...
High-heeled shoes are associated with instability and falling, leading to injuries such as fracture ...
Background: Wearing high-heeled shoes is associated with injury risk. During the COVID-19 pandemic, ...
Funding This research received no specific grant from any funding agency in the public, commercial o...