INTRODUCTION: The movement of plantar fascia under the foot has been characterized by foot arch strain in vitro (Kogler, Solomonidis, & Paul, 1995). The characteristics of the foot arch strain under the static and dynamic conditions in excessive pronators are not well known. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to investigate the foot arch strain during two legs, one-leg standing and walking in excessive pronation
AbstractWe classified the subjects into the normal arch group and the lower arch group, and compared...
Over-pronated feet are common in adults and are associated with lower limb injuries. Studying the fo...
As recreational running increases in popularity, there is also an associated increase in injuries se...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [54]-59)Excessive pronation has been indicated as one of ...
Over pronation is a dysfunctional movement where the foot has turned in excessively from its neutral...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [37]-38)This study compared two types of medial longitudi...
Plantar Fasciitis is an inflammatory stress syndrome of the plantar fascia and the most common hind ...
The therapeutic benefit of high heel shoes (HHS) for plantar fasciitis treatment is controversial. I...
The arch of the foot serves as an adaptable, supportive base for the entire body. This article discu...
Background: Although a lowered medial longitudinal arch has been cited as a causal factor in plantar...
The foot keeps body balance and stability during walking, running and performing various physical ac...
Background: Although a lowered medial longitudinal arch has been cited as a causal factor in plantar...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> The activity with prolonged standing position is one of the causes o...
The work reported in this thesis was carried out to investigate the mechanisms of ligamentous action...
Leg pronation have always been an important factor when it comes to choosing the correct pair of spo...
AbstractWe classified the subjects into the normal arch group and the lower arch group, and compared...
Over-pronated feet are common in adults and are associated with lower limb injuries. Studying the fo...
As recreational running increases in popularity, there is also an associated increase in injuries se...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [54]-59)Excessive pronation has been indicated as one of ...
Over pronation is a dysfunctional movement where the foot has turned in excessively from its neutral...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [37]-38)This study compared two types of medial longitudi...
Plantar Fasciitis is an inflammatory stress syndrome of the plantar fascia and the most common hind ...
The therapeutic benefit of high heel shoes (HHS) for plantar fasciitis treatment is controversial. I...
The arch of the foot serves as an adaptable, supportive base for the entire body. This article discu...
Background: Although a lowered medial longitudinal arch has been cited as a causal factor in plantar...
The foot keeps body balance and stability during walking, running and performing various physical ac...
Background: Although a lowered medial longitudinal arch has been cited as a causal factor in plantar...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> The activity with prolonged standing position is one of the causes o...
The work reported in this thesis was carried out to investigate the mechanisms of ligamentous action...
Leg pronation have always been an important factor when it comes to choosing the correct pair of spo...
AbstractWe classified the subjects into the normal arch group and the lower arch group, and compared...
Over-pronated feet are common in adults and are associated with lower limb injuries. Studying the fo...
As recreational running increases in popularity, there is also an associated increase in injuries se...