Laterally wedged insoles in knee osteoarthritis: do biomechanical effects decline after one month of wear? [PDF]
Objective This study aimed to determine whether the effect of laterally wedged insoles on the adduction moment in knee osteoarthritis (OA) declined after one month of wear, and whether higher reported use of insoles was associated with a reduced effect ...
Bennell Kim L +2 more
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Effect of Hard- and Soft-Density Insoles on the Postural Control of Adults over 65 Years of Age: A Cross over Clinical Trial [PDF]
Background: there is a high risk of falls in older adults. One of the factors contributing to fall episodes is advancing age due to deterioration of the proprioceptive system.
Vicenta Martínez-Córcoles +7 more
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Influence of custom-made and prefabricated insoles before and after an intense run. [PDF]
Each time the foot contacts the ground during running there is a rapid deceleration that results in a shock wave that is transmitted from the foot to the head.
Angel Gabriel Lucas-Cuevas +5 more
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Cecília de Morais Barbosa,1 Manoel Barros Bértolo,2 Juliana Zonzini Gaino,2 Michael Davitt,3 Zoraida Sachetto,2 Eduardo de Paiva Magalhães3 1Department of Internal Medicine, Gerontology, Faculty of Medical Sciences, State University
de Morais Barbosa C +5 more
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The Effectiveness of Hard Insoles for Plantar Pressure in Cycling: A Crossover Study [PDF]
Background: Hard insoles have been proposed to decrease plantar pressure and prevent foot pain and paresthesia due to repetitive loading. The aim of this research was to analyze the effect of three different hard insoles in cycling on healthy subjects ...
López López, Daniel +15 more
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FRICTION BETWEEN FOOT, SOCKS AND INSOLES [PDF]
The present work discusses the friction between foot, socks and insoles in order to provide comfort and avoid the blister development caused by shear.
A. T. Hasouna, W. Y. Ali, M. K. Mohamed
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Background Plantar heel pain (PHP) is a common cause of foot complaints, for which treatment with custom‐made insoles is frequently applied. So far few studies have investigated patient characteristics that predict response to these treatments.
N. Rasenberg +4 more
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Evaluation of pressure insoles during running [PDF]
Pressure insoles could be a useful tool for measuring vertical ground reaction forces during field tests. However, several studies have indicated problems that can affect the reliability of the output of the insoles. The aim of this study was to test the
Steph Forrester (1257954) +2 more
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The Effect of Custom Insoles on Muscle Activity in Diabetic Individuals with Neuropathy
Foot ulcers are amongst the most serious complications of diabetes. Guidelines recommend that people with diabetes wear appropriate footwear or insoles to reduce repetitive stresses. Excessive plantar pressure has been recognized as the major risk factor
Fabiola Spolaor +3 more
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Comparison of Foot Pressure Distribution Using Two Types of Medical Insoles Based on Location in Children with Flexible Flat Foot: A Quasi-Experimental Study [PDF]
Introduction: Medical insoles play an important role in correcting the biomechanical characteristics of the foot in people with flat foot. The design and construction of the insole determines how it affects the foot.
Pouyan Jafarian +2 more
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