Objectives: This study was designed to assess the repeatability of the Emed (R) ST2 system and identify the range of pressure values observed in the normal foot.Methods: Measurements were taken from twenty-three healthy subjects, 14 females and 9 males, on two occasions 7 days apart. Begin of contact (BC), end of contact (EC), contact time (CT). peak pressure (PP), instant of peak pressure (IPP), contact area (CA) and pressure time integral (PTI) were recorded.Results: The coefficient of repeatability (CR) was less than 16.0% for all 63 parameters considered. In 87.3% of the parameters investigated (55 of 63) the CR (expressed as a percentage of the mean) was less than 10%. The highest areas of PP were found under the great toe and second m...
Background: Plantar pressure measurements are a useful screening tool to assess foot function and id...
A descriptive study was undertaken to establish the 95 percentile limits (proposed normal reference ...
Background/Purpose: We present a study comparing the plantar pressures of hallux rigidus patients wi...
Objectives: This study was designed to assess the repeatability of the Emed (R) ST2 system and ident...
The aims of this study were to assess the repeatability of the Emed (R) ST4 system and identify the ...
The Pedar® system is one of the most commonly used systems for in-shoe pressure measurement. Good re...
Abstract Background The Footscan® platform system is one of the most commonly used clinical tools fo...
This paper presents the repeatability data analyses and discusses the selection of the appropriate t...
The aim of this study was to assess the repeatability of the EMED®-A and identify the repeatability ...
In-shoe pressure measurement devices are commonly used in research and clinical settings to quantify...
Information related to reliable values of discomfort thresholds can help to improve the designs of v...
We evaluated normal plantar pressures and studied the effect of weight, cadence, and age on forefoot...
In-shoe pressure measurement devices are used in research and clinic to quantify plantar foot pressu...
Background: Plantar pressure measurements are a useful screening tool to assess foot function and id...
A descriptive study was undertaken to establish the 95 percentile limits (proposed normal reference ...
Background/Purpose: We present a study comparing the plantar pressures of hallux rigidus patients wi...
Objectives: This study was designed to assess the repeatability of the Emed (R) ST2 system and ident...
The aims of this study were to assess the repeatability of the Emed (R) ST4 system and identify the ...
The Pedar® system is one of the most commonly used systems for in-shoe pressure measurement. Good re...
Abstract Background The Footscan® platform system is one of the most commonly used clinical tools fo...
This paper presents the repeatability data analyses and discusses the selection of the appropriate t...
The aim of this study was to assess the repeatability of the EMED®-A and identify the repeatability ...
In-shoe pressure measurement devices are commonly used in research and clinical settings to quantify...
Information related to reliable values of discomfort thresholds can help to improve the designs of v...
We evaluated normal plantar pressures and studied the effect of weight, cadence, and age on forefoot...
In-shoe pressure measurement devices are used in research and clinic to quantify plantar foot pressu...
Background: Plantar pressure measurements are a useful screening tool to assess foot function and id...
A descriptive study was undertaken to establish the 95 percentile limits (proposed normal reference ...
Background/Purpose: We present a study comparing the plantar pressures of hallux rigidus patients wi...