Turner syndrome is a genetic disorder that can present clinically with multiple concurrent comorbidities. This case report describes a 12-year-old girl with Turner syndrome who was referred for podiatric medical assessment and explores the application of optoelectronic stereophotogrammetry in the biomechanical assessment of the foot and lower limb. A four-segment kinematic foot model using 14-mm reflective markers was applied to the foot and lower limb of the patient to track motion at the tibia, rearfoot, forefoot, and hallux. Kinematic results presented in this case study illustrate evidence of excessive foot pronation throughout the stance phase of gait. Whether excessive pronation is a general characteristic of foot function in Turner s...
Background: Club foot is characterized by inversion, adduction and equinus. Currently, evaluation of...
Pronation of the foot is proposed as a possible aetiological factor in hallux valgus. Root type foot...
The objective of this case study was to describe and compare differences in gait patterns of a child...
Background In children with Down syndrome (DS) hypotonia and ligament laxity are characteristic fe...
In this paper a study is reported in which a group of children with Turner Syndrome (TS) is compared...
Background: The primary aim of this study was to assess how different conformations of the foot in i...
Background In patients with Down syndrome (DS) one of the most common abnormalities is flat foot wh...
Identification of secondary and tertiary impairments in neurologically induced gait deviations, such...
Background: Dravet Syndrome (DS) is a developmental and epileptic encephalopathy characterized by se...
Back ground; Down syndrome is a genetic disorder that is caused by an extra chromosome 21 that is pr...
AbstractInroduction and aim of the study. Hallux valgus is a deformity where there is a lateral devi...
Background: Subjects with Down Syndrome (DS) are characterized by specific physiological alterations...
Pes planovalgus (flatfoot) is a common deformity among children with cerebral palsy. The Milwaukee F...
This study aimed to determine whether there is a relationship between abnormal foot position and sta...
The medial longitudinal arch (MLA) plays a significant role in shock absorption and elasticity with ...
Background: Club foot is characterized by inversion, adduction and equinus. Currently, evaluation of...
Pronation of the foot is proposed as a possible aetiological factor in hallux valgus. Root type foot...
The objective of this case study was to describe and compare differences in gait patterns of a child...
Background In children with Down syndrome (DS) hypotonia and ligament laxity are characteristic fe...
In this paper a study is reported in which a group of children with Turner Syndrome (TS) is compared...
Background: The primary aim of this study was to assess how different conformations of the foot in i...
Background In patients with Down syndrome (DS) one of the most common abnormalities is flat foot wh...
Identification of secondary and tertiary impairments in neurologically induced gait deviations, such...
Background: Dravet Syndrome (DS) is a developmental and epileptic encephalopathy characterized by se...
Back ground; Down syndrome is a genetic disorder that is caused by an extra chromosome 21 that is pr...
AbstractInroduction and aim of the study. Hallux valgus is a deformity where there is a lateral devi...
Background: Subjects with Down Syndrome (DS) are characterized by specific physiological alterations...
Pes planovalgus (flatfoot) is a common deformity among children with cerebral palsy. The Milwaukee F...
This study aimed to determine whether there is a relationship between abnormal foot position and sta...
The medial longitudinal arch (MLA) plays a significant role in shock absorption and elasticity with ...
Background: Club foot is characterized by inversion, adduction and equinus. Currently, evaluation of...
Pronation of the foot is proposed as a possible aetiological factor in hallux valgus. Root type foot...
The objective of this case study was to describe and compare differences in gait patterns of a child...