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Assessment of Noninvasive Ear Molding: A Classification-Guided Approach. [PDF]

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Orthotic Devices for Ambulation in Children with Cerebral Palsy and Myelomeningocele

Physical Therapy, 1991
Children with cerebral palsy and children with myelomeningocele frequently require orthotic devices for standing and walking. The purpose of this article is to review the literature on orthotic devices for walking, present principles of lower-extremity orthoses, discuss designs of orthoses, and consider criteria for selecting orthotic devices. Although
L M, Knutson, D E, Clark
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Orthotic Devices in Running Injuries

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1985
The running injuries most helped by orthotic devices are the posterior tibial syndrome and pes planovalgum. In these situations, the orthotic device actually controls the subtalar joints and prevents increased stress on the arch of the foot and the posterior tibial tendon. Orthotic devices are also very helpful for metarsalgia and calcaneal spurs.
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