ABSTRACT Introduction Foot progression angle affects gait and lowerlimb alignment. Altered angles may increase knee and ankle loading and produce tissue loading patterns previously linked to musculoskeletal injury. This study investigates how different foot progression angles modify knee and ankle biomechanics in young adults with flexible flatfoot ...
Linxiao Shen +11 more
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Challenging the foundations of the clinical model of foot function : further evidence that the Root model assessments fail to appropriately classify foot function [PDF]
Background The Root model of normal and abnormal foot function remains the basis for clinical foot orthotic practice globally. Our aim was to investigate the relationship between foot deformities and kinematic compensations that are the foundations of ...
Bowden, PD +3 more
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Prospective Study of Clinical Outcome of Closed Subtalar Joint Dislocation, Two Years Follow-Up [PDF]
P.R. Krishnaprasad +5 more
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The development and validation of Mini‐SCALE, an assessment of lower extremity selective motor control for young children 3 months to less than 4 years, is described. Content validity was established by expert opinion, convergent validity was shown by correlation with the Gross Motor subdomain of the DAYC‐2, and scores differed significantly for ...
Loretta A. Staudt +3 more
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Abstract Purpose To evaluate whether a high lateral distal femoral angle (LDFA) contributes to undercorrection of lower‐limb alignment following medial open wedge high tibial osteotomy (MOWHTO), and to determine the LDFA threshold above which tibial correction alone may be insufficient.
Akira Maeyama +5 more
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Cross-sectional associations between variations in ankle shape by statistical shape modeling, injury history, and race : the Johnston County Osteoarthritis Project [PDF]
Rheumatology Research Foundation Medical Student Preceptorship Award (Lateef/Nelson), NIAMS K23 AR061406 (Nelson); NIH/NIAMS P60AR064166 and U01DP003206 (Jordan/Renner), NIH/NIAMS R01AR067743 (Golightly).
Aspden, Richard M. +7 more
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ABSTRACT Chronic ankle instability (CAI) can develop in up to 40% of patients after a first‐time ankle sprain. Advanced imaging and statistical shape modeling (SSM) provide the opportunity to evaluate if subtle differences in foot and ankle morphology, such as hindfoot alignment or cavus features, may contribute to structural predispositions for ...
E. Renae Lapins +4 more
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Changes in talocrural and subtalar joint kinematics of barefoot versus shod forefoot landing
Background Synergetic talocrural and subtalar joint movements allow adaptation to different footwear and/or surface conditions. Therefore, knowledge of kinematic differences between barefoot and shod conditions is valuable for the study of adaptations to
Mako Fukano, Toru Fukubayashi
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Coronal Plane Calcaneal-Talar Orientation in Varus Ankle Osteoarthritis
Category: Hindfoot; Ankle; Ankle Arthritis Introduction/Purpose: We do not yet fully understand how the subtalar joint position is related to the varus osteoarthritic ankle joint.
Ho Won Kang +4 more
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The posterolateral fluoroscopy-guided injection technique into the posterior subtalar joint: description of the procedure and pilot study on patient outcomes [PDF]
Objective: To describe a posterolateral fluoroscopy-guided injection technique into the posterior subtalar joint and to report patient outcomes 1month post-injection.
Brunner, Florian +4 more
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