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Footwear dermatitis

Contact Dermatitis, 1993
We conducted a study to determine the prevalence and clinical patterns of footwear dermatitis, patch testing 50 patients with suspected footwear dermatitis and 30 controls with 22 allergens of a shoe series (Chemotechnique Diagnostics AB, Malmö. Sweden). The overall prevalence among contact dermatitis cases was 11.7%.
M, Saha   +4 more
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Athletic Footwear

Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 1986
The development of technical athletic footwear is based on two interrelated principles: injury prevention and enhanced performance. Most athletes are interested in and will benefit from shoes that prevent injuries. On the other hand, in many situations, competitive or elite athletes might be willing to accept the increased injury risk if the shoe can ...
L S, Smith, R, Bunch
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Footwear

Physical Therapy, 1988
The purpose of this article is to provide information that will assist the physical therapist in recommending appropriate shoewear for patients with foot disorders. The discussion is divided into the following areas: 1) purposes of footwear, 2) shoe anatomy, 3) the last, 4) shoe construction, and 5) shoe sizing and fitting.
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Current Footwear Technology

Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 1988
This article is an in-depth review of footwear as it exists today. An historical perspective of the development of athletic shoegear is presented. A discussion of the development, construction, and features of athletic shoegear is included. Emphasis is placed on using these shoes as therapeutic modalities.
S J, Levitz   +3 more
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Footwear and orthopaedics

Foot and Ankle Surgery, 2012
Footwear is the oldest known fashion accessory in use. Footwear is often implicated in orthopaedic problems affecting lower limbs and back. Hence footwear modifications have a major role in management of these pathologies as well. This review explores footwear and its role in causation and management of orthopaedic problems.
H V, Kurup, C I M, Clark, R K, Dega
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Orthopedic footwear: Custom-made and commercially manufactured footwear

Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2001
Shoes and footwear have been a part of human lives for centuries. Many take good foot health for granted. For those individuals, the commercial shoe store has hundreds of varieties of shoes in every price range. For individuals with compromised, at-risk feet, the options are reduced greatly. The foot health industry today has made available many viable
M E, Roberts, C E, Gordon
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Footwear depigmentation

Contact Dermatitis, 1996
A K, Bajaj, S C, Gupta, A K, Chatterjee
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Footwear Prescriptions

Foot & Ankle International, 1997
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