Comparison of Clinical Effects of Ankle Rehabilitation Exercise Bare Foot or Wearing Shoes [PDF]
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Tae-Hoon Yoon, Sung-Bum Ju
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Bare Foot and In-shoe Plantar Pressure in Diabetic Males and Females - Is There Difference? [PDF]
High plantar pressure is one of the factors associated with foot ulceration in diabetic patients. High-risk limbs could eventually be identified through this approach. The study was conducted to evaluate the difference in the barefoot and in-shoe plantar pressure among diabetic males and females.A cross-sectional study was conducted and purposive ...
Altayyar SS.
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Forensic implications of foot arch index comparison between dynamic bare footprints and shoe insole foot impressions [PDF]
Footprints and footwear may be found at crime scenes and may have individualizing characteristics specific to the footprint maker or wearer of the footwear. In forensic intelligence-gathering, it is important to understand differences and similarities between bare footprints and impressions of the wearer’s foot on a shoe insole.
Jackie Campbell
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Estimating actual foot size from a static bare foot print in a White British Population [PDF]
In forensic intelligence-gathering it would be useful to be able to estimate the size of a perpetrator's foot from a standing bare footprint found at the scene of crime. Currently, the advice is to add a fixed amount to the length of the footprint (typically 1.5 or 2.0 cm), but there is little evidence for this approach.
Laura Gillespie, Jackie Campbell
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A comparative study of standing fleshed foot and walking and jumping bare footprint measurements [PDF]
Approximating true fleshed foot length and forefoot width from crime scene footprints is primarily based on anecdotal observations and fails to consider effects of different dynamic activities on footprint morphology. A literature search revealed numerous variables influencing footprint formation including whether the print was formed statically or ...
Nicolas Howsam
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Verification of Footwear Effects on a Foot Deformation Approach for Estimating Ground Reaction Forces and Moments [PDF]
The foot deformation approach (FDA) estimates the ground reaction force (GRF) and moment (GRM) from kinematic data with practical accuracy, low computational cost, and no requirement for training data. Our previous study demonstrated practical estimation
Naoto Haraguchi +3 more
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Effects of grazing management practices, topographic position, and land cover type on soil organic carbon fractions in semi-arid rangelands of Kenya [PDF]
Background This study evaluated the effects of grazing management practices, topographic position, and land cover types on mineral-associated organic carbon (MAOC) and particulate organic carbon (POC) in a semi-arid rangeland of Kenya.
A. N. Gitau +6 more
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School Drop-outs as Bare-foot Veterinarians: Lessons from a Non-formal Education Project
This article by Vijaya Sherry Chand focuses on the experience of a non-governmental organization in educating 113 school dropouts as ‘bare-foot’ veterinarians in the tribal areas of Gujarat. Based on an analysis of this experience, the author draws implications for education and research.
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Bare Foot and In-shoe Plantar Pressure in Diabetic Males and Females – Is There Difference?
Saleh S Altayyar Biomedical Technology Department, College of Applied Medical Sciences, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaCorrespondence: Saleh S Altayyar Tel +966505456035Email stayyar@ksu.edu.saPurpose: High plantar pressure is one of the ...
Altayyar SS
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The Bare Necessities of Foot Pain-Running
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