A study was conducted to determine the reliability and validity of a new foot mobility assessment method that utilizes digital images to measure the change in dorsal arch height measured at 50% of the length of the foot during the Sit-to-Stand test. Two hundred - seventy five healthy participants participated in the study. The medial aspect of each foot was photographed with a digital camera while each participant stood with 50% body weight on each foot as well as in sitting for a non-weight bearing image. The dorsal arch height was measured at 50% of the total length of the foot on both weight bearing and non-weight bearing images to determine the change in dorsal arch height. The reliability and validity of the measurements were then dete...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the arch height ratio in a large cohort of sub...
BACKGROUND: A study was conducted to determine the reliability and minimal detectable change for a n...
Background: It is not uncommon for a person's foot posture and/or mobility to be assessed during a c...
A study was conducted to determine the reliability and validity of a new foot mobility assessment me...
Abstract Background A study was conducted to determine the reliability and validity of a new foot mo...
Background Various different clinical and radiographic measures of foot posture have been reported i...
It is important to assess foot posture when investigating the relationship between lower extremity d...
Abstract Background The navicular drop test is a measure to evaluate the function of the medial long...
Objectives: This study aimed to compare the dynamic balance between flat feet and normal athletes us...
Background and Purpose. Abnormality in the structure of the medial longitudinal arch of the foot is ...
The navicular drop test was used as an indicator of foot pronation. It is defined as the distance be...
The Navicular Drop Test (NDT) is used as a clinical measure of mid-foot pronation. Objective measure...
BACKGROUND: Increased navicular drop is associated with increased risk of lower extremity overuse in...
This study evaluated two methods for quantifying foot posture: navicular drop and navicular drift. F...
In 1996 Cornwall and McPoil discovered that the static measurement of the rearfoot angle while stand...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the arch height ratio in a large cohort of sub...
BACKGROUND: A study was conducted to determine the reliability and minimal detectable change for a n...
Background: It is not uncommon for a person's foot posture and/or mobility to be assessed during a c...
A study was conducted to determine the reliability and validity of a new foot mobility assessment me...
Abstract Background A study was conducted to determine the reliability and validity of a new foot mo...
Background Various different clinical and radiographic measures of foot posture have been reported i...
It is important to assess foot posture when investigating the relationship between lower extremity d...
Abstract Background The navicular drop test is a measure to evaluate the function of the medial long...
Objectives: This study aimed to compare the dynamic balance between flat feet and normal athletes us...
Background and Purpose. Abnormality in the structure of the medial longitudinal arch of the foot is ...
The navicular drop test was used as an indicator of foot pronation. It is defined as the distance be...
The Navicular Drop Test (NDT) is used as a clinical measure of mid-foot pronation. Objective measure...
BACKGROUND: Increased navicular drop is associated with increased risk of lower extremity overuse in...
This study evaluated two methods for quantifying foot posture: navicular drop and navicular drift. F...
In 1996 Cornwall and McPoil discovered that the static measurement of the rearfoot angle while stand...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the arch height ratio in a large cohort of sub...
BACKGROUND: A study was conducted to determine the reliability and minimal detectable change for a n...
Background: It is not uncommon for a person's foot posture and/or mobility to be assessed during a c...