Objective: To determine how foot structure and lower limb function differ between individuals with and without midfoot osteoarthritis (OA). Design: Electronic databases were searched from inception until May 2020. To be eligible, studies needed to (1) include participants with radiographically confirmed midfoot OA, with or without midfoot symptoms, (2) include a control group of participants without radiographic midfoot OA or without midfoot symptoms, and (3) report outcomes of foot structure, alignment, range of motion or any measures of lower limb function during walking. Screening and data extraction were performed by two independent assessors, with disagreements resolved by a third independent assessor. The methodological quality of inc...
Study Design Systematic review with meta-analysis. Background Lower limb osteoarthritis (OA) is asso...
Background To compare intrinsic foot muscle size between people with and without symptomatic midfoo...
OBJECTIVES: Physiotherapists do not routinely examine the feet of patients with lower limb osteoarth...
ObjectiveTo determine how foot structure and lower limb function differ between individuals with and...
Objective: This study compared radiographic measures of foot structure between people with and witho...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate whether foot structure and dynamic foot function differ between older...
Objective: While recent evidence suggests that foot pain may be related to mechanical stress, quanti...
SummaryObjectiveWhile recent evidence suggests that foot pain may be related to mechanical stress, q...
Objective To investigate the demographic, symptomatic, clinical and structural foot characteristics...
BACKGROUND: Foot posture has long been considered to contribute to the development of lower limb mus...
OBJECTIVE: To derive a multivariable diagnostic model for symptomatic midfoot osteoarthritis (OA). M...
SummaryObjectiveTo derive a multivariable diagnostic model for symptomatic midfoot osteoarthritis (O...
First published: 13 March 2020OBJECTIVE:To compare foot and leg muscle strength in people with sympt...
OBJECTIVE: Hallux valgus, flatfoot, and rearfoot eversion are well-known major complications of knee...
Background: Ankle and hindfoot malalignment is a common finding in patients suffering from post-trau...
Study Design Systematic review with meta-analysis. Background Lower limb osteoarthritis (OA) is asso...
Background To compare intrinsic foot muscle size between people with and without symptomatic midfoo...
OBJECTIVES: Physiotherapists do not routinely examine the feet of patients with lower limb osteoarth...
ObjectiveTo determine how foot structure and lower limb function differ between individuals with and...
Objective: This study compared radiographic measures of foot structure between people with and witho...
SummaryObjectiveTo investigate whether foot structure and dynamic foot function differ between older...
Objective: While recent evidence suggests that foot pain may be related to mechanical stress, quanti...
SummaryObjectiveWhile recent evidence suggests that foot pain may be related to mechanical stress, q...
Objective To investigate the demographic, symptomatic, clinical and structural foot characteristics...
BACKGROUND: Foot posture has long been considered to contribute to the development of lower limb mus...
OBJECTIVE: To derive a multivariable diagnostic model for symptomatic midfoot osteoarthritis (OA). M...
SummaryObjectiveTo derive a multivariable diagnostic model for symptomatic midfoot osteoarthritis (O...
First published: 13 March 2020OBJECTIVE:To compare foot and leg muscle strength in people with sympt...
OBJECTIVE: Hallux valgus, flatfoot, and rearfoot eversion are well-known major complications of knee...
Background: Ankle and hindfoot malalignment is a common finding in patients suffering from post-trau...
Study Design Systematic review with meta-analysis. Background Lower limb osteoarthritis (OA) is asso...
Background To compare intrinsic foot muscle size between people with and without symptomatic midfoo...
OBJECTIVES: Physiotherapists do not routinely examine the feet of patients with lower limb osteoarth...