Despite the prevalence of forefoot related problems in athletes, there are few comprehensive summaries on examination and intervention strategies for those with forefoot related symptoms. While many factors may contribute to pathology and injury, the presence of abnormal foot alignment can negatively affect lower extremity biomechanics and be associated with injuries. Physical therapists may use the characteristics associated abnormal pronation or abnormal supination to describe the movement system disorder and serve as a guide for evaluating and managing athletes with forefoot pathologies. Athletes with an abnormal pronation movement system diagnosis typically demonstrate foot hypermobility, have decreased strength of the tibialis posterio...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
Excessive pronation has been implicated in the development of numerous overuse injuries of the lower...
Sports activities are increasing worldwide as a pro- moter of global health (Palacios-Cena et al. 20...
The found prevalence of foot pain in the adult general population ranges from 22% to 25%. Foot pain ...
Over pronation is a dysfunctional movement where the foot has turned in excessively from its neutral...
There is some evidence to support the notion that those with a history of tibial stress injuries ex...
Context: Despite an association between foot structure and the incidence of lower limb injury in spo...
Lower extremity pathologies caused by abnormal biomechanics of the subtalar joint are commonly seen ...
Title Atypical Pronation of the Sub-Talar Joint: Its Implications on the Lower Limb Background Atypi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [54]-59)Excessive pronation has been indicated as one of ...
Introduction: The tibialis posterior muscle functions mainly in supination control and also guarante...
Background Understanding the kinematic characteristics of relapse clubfoot compared to successfully ...
The arch of the foot serves as an adaptable, supportive base for the entire body. This article discu...
Excessive pronation has been implicated in the development of numerous overuse injuries of the lower...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: In the present study a classification system f...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
Excessive pronation has been implicated in the development of numerous overuse injuries of the lower...
Sports activities are increasing worldwide as a pro- moter of global health (Palacios-Cena et al. 20...
The found prevalence of foot pain in the adult general population ranges from 22% to 25%. Foot pain ...
Over pronation is a dysfunctional movement where the foot has turned in excessively from its neutral...
There is some evidence to support the notion that those with a history of tibial stress injuries ex...
Context: Despite an association between foot structure and the incidence of lower limb injury in spo...
Lower extremity pathologies caused by abnormal biomechanics of the subtalar joint are commonly seen ...
Title Atypical Pronation of the Sub-Talar Joint: Its Implications on the Lower Limb Background Atypi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [54]-59)Excessive pronation has been indicated as one of ...
Introduction: The tibialis posterior muscle functions mainly in supination control and also guarante...
Background Understanding the kinematic characteristics of relapse clubfoot compared to successfully ...
The arch of the foot serves as an adaptable, supportive base for the entire body. This article discu...
Excessive pronation has been implicated in the development of numerous overuse injuries of the lower...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: In the present study a classification system f...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
Excessive pronation has been implicated in the development of numerous overuse injuries of the lower...
Sports activities are increasing worldwide as a pro- moter of global health (Palacios-Cena et al. 20...