Plantar fascia reduces ground reaction force on metatarsal heads. It serves to stiffen medial and lateral longitudinal arches and reduce longitudinal arch flattening. Mechanical characteristics of plantar fascia and Achilles tendon can provide significant information on fascia and tendon functional condition as well as the risks of irregularities. The objectives of this study were: (a) to identify plantar fascia and Achilles tendon oscillation frequency, decrement and stiffness, and to evaluate the reliability of differences between normal, low and high foot arch; (b) to identify the relation between plantar fascia and Achilles tendon mechanical characteristics. 42 feet of 21 soccer players were investigated in order to determine plantar fa...
Plantar fasciitis is a musculoskeletal disorder primarily affecting the fascial enthesis. Although p...
Although plantar fascial thickening is a sonographic criterion for the diagnosis of plantar fasciiti...
Background: Although a lowered medial longitudinal arch has been cited as a causal factor in plantar...
Plantar fascia reduces ground reaction force on metatarsal heads. It serves to stiffen medial and la...
The foot keeps body balance and stability during walking, running and performing various physical ac...
Background. The plantar fascia, which is one of the major arch-supporting structures of the human fo...
Background. The plantar fascia is one of the major stabilizing structures of the longitudinal arch o...
Plantar fasciitis is an inflammatory condition, characterized by pain in the medial, central and lat...
Purpose: Many musculoskeletal disorders are associated with over-pronated foot and decreased medial ...
Background. Previously, scholars have concluded that the Achilles tendon and the plantar fascia were...
*This article is free to read on the publisher's website*\ud \ud Background and Purpose\ud \ud Altho...
Although the plantar fascia (PF) has been studied quite well from a biomechanical viewpoint [1], not...
Plantar fascia plays an important role in human foot biomechanics; however, the morphology and mecha...
Plantar Fascia (PF) is a fibrous tissue that plays a key role in supporting the foot arch; it can be...
Plantar fasciitis is a musculoskeletal disorder primarily affecting the fascial enthesis. Although p...
Plantar fasciitis is a musculoskeletal disorder primarily affecting the fascial enthesis. Although p...
Although plantar fascial thickening is a sonographic criterion for the diagnosis of plantar fasciiti...
Background: Although a lowered medial longitudinal arch has been cited as a causal factor in plantar...
Plantar fascia reduces ground reaction force on metatarsal heads. It serves to stiffen medial and la...
The foot keeps body balance and stability during walking, running and performing various physical ac...
Background. The plantar fascia, which is one of the major arch-supporting structures of the human fo...
Background. The plantar fascia is one of the major stabilizing structures of the longitudinal arch o...
Plantar fasciitis is an inflammatory condition, characterized by pain in the medial, central and lat...
Purpose: Many musculoskeletal disorders are associated with over-pronated foot and decreased medial ...
Background. Previously, scholars have concluded that the Achilles tendon and the plantar fascia were...
*This article is free to read on the publisher's website*\ud \ud Background and Purpose\ud \ud Altho...
Although the plantar fascia (PF) has been studied quite well from a biomechanical viewpoint [1], not...
Plantar fascia plays an important role in human foot biomechanics; however, the morphology and mecha...
Plantar Fascia (PF) is a fibrous tissue that plays a key role in supporting the foot arch; it can be...
Plantar fasciitis is a musculoskeletal disorder primarily affecting the fascial enthesis. Although p...
Plantar fasciitis is a musculoskeletal disorder primarily affecting the fascial enthesis. Although p...
Although plantar fascial thickening is a sonographic criterion for the diagnosis of plantar fasciiti...
Background: Although a lowered medial longitudinal arch has been cited as a causal factor in plantar...