Background Variations in foot posture, such as pes planus (low medial longitudinal arch) or pes cavus (high medial longitudinal arch) are associated with some lower limb injuries. However, the mechanism that links foot posture to injury is not clear. Research question: The aim of this study was to compare plantar pressure between healthy individuals with normal, planus or cavus feet. Methods Ninety-two healthy volunteers (aged 18 to 45) were classified as either normal (n = 35), pes planus (n = 31) or pes cavus (n = 26) based on the Foot Posture Index, Arch Index and normalised navicular height truncated. Barefoot walking trials were conducted using an emed® -x400 plantar pressure system (Novel GmbH, Munich, Germany). An 11 region mask wa...
Background. Specific regions of the foot are responsible for the gait tasks of weight acceptance, si...
Variations in foot posture are associated with the development of some lower limb injuries. However,...
Background/Purpose: We present a study comparing the plantar pressures of hallux rigidus patients wi...
Background Variations in foot posture, such as pes planus (low medial longitudinal arch) or pes cav...
Background Variations in foot posture, such as pes planus (low medial longitudinal arch) or pes ca...
This study compared plantar pressure distribution among asymptomatic individuals with pes rectus, pe...
Variations in foot posture are associated with the development of some lower limb injuries. However,...
Variations in foot posture are associated with the development of some lower limb injuries. However,...
Variations in foot posture are associated with the development of some lower limb injuries. However,...
Variations in foot posture are associated with the development of some lower limb injuries. However,...
Variations in foot posture are associated with the development of some lower limb injuries. However,...
The medial longitudinal arch (MLA) plays a significant role in shock absorption and elasticity with ...
Background: Poor postural stability is associated with chronic ankle instability. Previous research ...
Background: Poor postural stability is associated with chronic ankle instability. Previous research ...
Variations in foot posture are associated with the development of some lower limb injuries. However,...
Background. Specific regions of the foot are responsible for the gait tasks of weight acceptance, si...
Variations in foot posture are associated with the development of some lower limb injuries. However,...
Background/Purpose: We present a study comparing the plantar pressures of hallux rigidus patients wi...
Background Variations in foot posture, such as pes planus (low medial longitudinal arch) or pes cav...
Background Variations in foot posture, such as pes planus (low medial longitudinal arch) or pes ca...
This study compared plantar pressure distribution among asymptomatic individuals with pes rectus, pe...
Variations in foot posture are associated with the development of some lower limb injuries. However,...
Variations in foot posture are associated with the development of some lower limb injuries. However,...
Variations in foot posture are associated with the development of some lower limb injuries. However,...
Variations in foot posture are associated with the development of some lower limb injuries. However,...
Variations in foot posture are associated with the development of some lower limb injuries. However,...
The medial longitudinal arch (MLA) plays a significant role in shock absorption and elasticity with ...
Background: Poor postural stability is associated with chronic ankle instability. Previous research ...
Background: Poor postural stability is associated with chronic ankle instability. Previous research ...
Variations in foot posture are associated with the development of some lower limb injuries. However,...
Background. Specific regions of the foot are responsible for the gait tasks of weight acceptance, si...
Variations in foot posture are associated with the development of some lower limb injuries. However,...
Background/Purpose: We present a study comparing the plantar pressures of hallux rigidus patients wi...