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Validity and reliability of wireless pressure insoles for measuring gait biomechanics in healthy adults: A protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
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Fiber Bragg Grating Embedded 3D-Printed Insole with Commercial and Portable Reader for Stance Phase Determination. [PDF]
Leal-Junior A +3 more
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Mantis Leg-Inspired Smart Insole Integrating Closed-Loop Power Supply for Advanced Wearable Gait Diagnostics. [PDF]
Li Y +21 more
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Insole Systems for Disease Diagnosis and Rehabilitation: A Review
Some chronic diseases, including Parkinson’s disease (PD), diabetic foot, flat foot, stroke, elderly falling, and knee osteoarthritis (KOA), are related to orthopedic organs, nerves, and muscles. The interaction of these three parts will generate a
Zhiyuan Zhang, Yanning Dai, Zhenyu Xu
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Development of vibrating insoles
International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 2007The objective of this study was to describe the development of vibrating insoles. Insoles, providing a subsensory mechanical noise signal to the plantar side of the feet, may improve balance in healthy young and older people and in patients with stroke or diabetic neuropathy.
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Orthopedics, 1988
ABSTRACT: Ninety-six women participated in a crossover study to evaluate the effectiveness of viscoelastic polyurethane insoles in reducing back, leg, and foot pain among adults who spend the majority of each work day standing. Twenty-five of the subjects reported that the insoles made their shoes too tight to be comfortable.
J R, Basford, M A, Smith
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ABSTRACT: Ninety-six women participated in a crossover study to evaluate the effectiveness of viscoelastic polyurethane insoles in reducing back, leg, and foot pain among adults who spend the majority of each work day standing. Twenty-five of the subjects reported that the insoles made their shoes too tight to be comfortable.
J R, Basford, M A, Smith
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SummaryObjectiveTo compare the influence of concomitant heeled footwear when wearing a lateral wedged insole for medial compartment of osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee, between everyday walking shoes for outdoor use and socks or flat footwear without a ...
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