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Influence of Bilateral and Unilateral Flatfoot on Pelvic Alignment
Background: The change in foot posture can possibly generate changes in the pelvic alignment. There is still a lack of evidence about the effects of bilateral and unilateral flatfoot on possible changes in pelvic alignment.
Mohamed Taher Eldesoky +1 more
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Correlation of Loaded and Unloaded Foot Area With Arch Index in Younger Flatfoot
Harris & Beath claimed 23% of human kind population is indicated flatfoot. Identifying flatfoot is by using wet foot test. This footprint is not accurate because of the difficulty to make sure the patient stand upright.
Wibowo Dwi Basuki +3 more
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While being one of the most frequent parental complained deformities, flatfoot does not have a universally accepted description. The reasons of flexible flatfoot are still on debate, but they must be differentiated from rigid flatfoot which occurs secondary to other pathologies.
Atik, Aziz, Ozyurek, Selahattin
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ABSTRACT Positive intergroup contact promotes positive outgroup attitudes (primary transfer effect; PTE), and these primary outgroup attitudes can generalise to other outgroups (the secondary transfer effect; STE). However, experimental evidence demonstrating the STE is rare.
Hermann Swart +4 more
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ADULT ACGUIRED FLATFOOT DEFORMITY (REVIEW)
Flatfoot deformity represents a complex pathology often observed in active adult population. Conservative treatment does not always yield the intended outcome.
A. A. Bulatov +2 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Progressive collapsing foot deformity (PCFD) is a complex condition characterized by multiple combined deformities, with a higher reported prevalence in women. Most studies of PCFD morphology have focused on single joints and evaluated both sexes together, leaving the interrelationship of multiple joints in females specifically ...
Takuma Miyamoto +6 more
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Enhancing Podiatry Students' Understanding of Foot Arch Through Footprint Activity
ABSTRACT Background Understanding the structural anatomy and biomechanics of the foot arches is essential for podiatry students due to its clinical relevance in diagnosing conditions such as Pes Planus and Pes Cavus. The foot arches form a flexible base that supports body weight, absorbs shock and functions as a spring lever during activities such as ...
Angela Jacques, Fatemeh Chehrehasa
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Introduction: By reduction or absence of the medial longitudinal arch in flatfoot deformity, a large part of the contact forces of the body weight transmit to the upper joints.
Leila Ghazaleh, Marzieh Behnampoor
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Abstract Past studies of prostitution have mislabelled Mexican women as prostitutes when it is not clear that they had engaged in transactional sex. Here, we examine the history of prostitution between 1750 and 1865, detailing both legal frameworks and judicial evidence to address the reasons for the inflation of prostitution's presence in Mexico ...
Nora E. Jaffary, Luis Londoño
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Flatfoot is a common foot deformity, causing foot pain, osteoarthritis of the midfoot, and even knee and hip dysfunction. The elastic modulus of foot soft tissues and its association with gait biomechanics still remain unclear.
Xin Jiao +8 more
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