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Reliability of centre of pressure, plantar pressure, and plantar-flexion isometric strength measures: A systematic review

Gait & Posture, 2020
Centre of pressure (COP), plantar pressure (PP), and plantar-flexion isometric strength (PFisom) are often examined in relation to postural control and gait.Our aim was to systematically review and quality appraise articles addressing the reliability of COP and PP measures in static stance and PFisom measures.Three electronic databases (SCOPUS ...
Kim, Hébert-Losier, Lauralee, Murray
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Sensate and insensate in-shoe plantar pressures

Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 1993
In the individual with loss of protective sensation, the presence of high plantar pressures has been considered a risk factor for the development of plantar ulceration. Previous studies of insensate plantar pressures have measured a limited number of isolated, barefoot steps in a laboratory setting. Such isolated snapshots of barefoot plantar pressures
H, Zhu   +4 more
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Classification of forefoot pain based on plantar pressure measurements

open access: yesClinical Biomechanics, 2013
BACKGROUND: Plantar pressure is widely used to evaluate foot complaints. However, most plantar pressure studies focus on the symptomatic foot with foot deformities.
Noel L W Keijsers, J Duysens
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Casting Methods and Plantar Pressure

Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 2006
Foot orthoses are widely used to treat various foot problems. A literature search revealed no publications on differences in plantar pressure distribution resulting from casting methods for foot orthoses. Four casting methods were used for construction of orthoses.
Nick A, Guldemond   +5 more
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Scaling of plantar pressures in mammals

Journal of Zoology, 2009
AbstractThe interaction of the limbs with the substrate can teach a lot about an animal's gait mechanics. Unlike ground‐reaction forces, plantar pressure distributions are rarely studied in animals, but they may provide more detailed information about the loading patterns and locomotor function of specific anatomical structures. With this study, we aim
Michilsens, F.   +3 more
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Metrological Performances of a Plantar Pressure Measurement System

IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 2013
Plantar pressure measurements provide useful information to diagnose a diverse range of foot disorders; unfortunately, the commercially available measurement systems are undesirably sensitive to several disturbances, but this aspect is mostly neglected in the literature.
SAGGIN, BORTOLINO   +2 more
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Spatial resolution in plantar pressure measurement

Medical Engineering & Physics, 1997
Peaks of pressure under the foot are of significance to the understanding and limitation of damage to plantar tissues. At present, many of the pressure measuring systems use a matrix of discrete transducer cells which each register the average pressure over their surface, and whose dimensions are such that they limit the accurate representation of the ...
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Plantar Pressures, Plantar Forces, and Their Influence on the Pathogenesis of Diabetic Foot Ulcers

Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 2013
Background: Clinical recommendations for the prevention and healing of diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are somewhat clear. However, assessment and quantification of the mechanical stress responsible for DFU remain complex.
Jérôme, Patry   +3 more
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Design of Plantar Pressure Measurement to diagnose the flat feet patients Plantar Pressure

2022 6th International Conference on Medical and Health Informatics, 2022
Warunya Chaichanyut, Montree Chaichanyut
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Plantar pressure distribution features in athletes with plantar fasciitis

Medicine of Extreme Situations
Plantar fasciitis (PF) is one of the leading causes of heel pain in athletes. Since the disease etiology and pathogenesis are poorly understood, determination of impaired biomechanical patterns will make it possible to develop effective and safe therapeutic strategies.
VV Karmazin, AV Slivin, SA Parastaev
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