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Citation: Journal of Foot and Ankle Research 2014 7(Suppl 1):A136
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The effects of general warm up, specific warm up and taping on electrical activity of lower limb’s muscles in reaction to sudden unloading while walking
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Prediction of plantar soft tissue stiffness based on gender, age, bodyweight, height and body mass index
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Pre-impact fall detection using an inertial sensor unit
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Biomechanical analysis of marathon shoes applied to NESTFIT technology
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Effects of muscle fatigue on ankle and the fatigue protocols of postural control
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Development and performance evaluation of slip-resistant agricultural work shoes
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Direct assessment of foot kinematics during human gait using a dynamic cadaver simulator and a biplane X-ray fluoroscopy
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The change of gait analysis on applying metatarsal-bar used 3D motion analysis
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The effect of cognitive task on ankle movement variability in athletes with Functional Ankle Instability
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Effect of deformation depth on plantar soft tissue behavior
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Running on an unpredictable irregular surface changes lower limb biomechanics and subjective perception compared to running on a regular surface
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The effect of various heights of high-heeled shoes on foot arch deformation: Finite element analysis
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Repeatability of a multi-segment foot model with 15-marker set in normal adults
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Biomechanical evaluation of diabetic foot through hierarchical cluster analysis
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Evaluating the effect of apex position and rocker in curved rocker shoes
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Effect of marker placement on Oxford Foot Model hindfoot segment axes
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Preliminary model-based validation of a biplane fluoroscopy system
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Relationship between intrinsic foot muscle weakness and pain: a systematic review
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Comparison of biomechanical foot analyses between nine Flemish foot-experts
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Uncover the identity of obstruction on the Achilles tendon
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Validity and reliability of a novel subtalar joint axis of rotation locator measurement device
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Foot and ankle biomechanics play a role in biomechanical response to lateral wedge insoles
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People with recurrent ankle sprains do not change their ankle strategy in anticipation of a perturbation event
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Identification of diabetic neuropathic patients at risk of foot ulceration through finite element models and cluster analysis
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Fourier analysis of vertical forces to integrate balance measurements
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The effect of rollover footwear on head and trunk posture during standing
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The effect of three different insoles on balance in people with functional ankle instability
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The effects of pronated foot posture and medial heel and forefoot wedge orthoses on static balance in older people
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Effects of different customized foot orthoses on isolated subtalar arthrodesis
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Individual and generalized lower limb muscle activity and kinematic adaptations during walking on an unpredictable irregular surface
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Individual and generalized lower limb muscle activity and kinematic adaptations during running on an unpredictable irregular surface
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Foot orthoses for adults with flexible pes planus: a systematic review
Foot orthoses are widely used in the management of flexible pes planus, yet the evidence to support this intervention has not been clearly defined. This systematic review aimed to critically appraise the evide...
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High levels of anxiety and depression in diabetic patients with Charcot foot
Charcot foot is a rare but devastating complication of diabetes. Little research is available on the mental health impact of Charcot foot. Aim of the study is to assess mental health in diabetes patients with ...
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Systematic review of chronic ankle instability in children
Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a disabling condition often encountered after ankle injury. Three main components of CAI exist; perceived instability; mechanical instability (increased ankle ligament laxity...
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Variation in the location of the shoe sole flexion point influences plantar loading patterns during gait
Several footwear design characteristics are known to have detrimental effects on the foot. However, one characteristic that has received relatively little attention is the point where the sole flexes in the sa...
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Measurement of three-dimensional morphological characteristics of the calcaneus using CT image post-processing
Although computed tomography (CT) with three-dimensional (3D) rendering of the calcaneus is used for diagnostic evaluation of disorders, morphological measurements for the calcaneus are mostly based on a two-d...
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Comparison of the pressure-relieving properties of various types of forefoot pads in older people with forefoot pain
Plantar forefoot pain is commonly experienced by older people and it is often treated with forefoot pads to offload the painful area. However, studies have found inconsistent effects for different forefoot pad...
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An evaluation of the infection control potential of a UV clinical podiatry unit
Infection control is a key issue in podiatry as it is in all forms of clinical practice. Airborne contamination may be particularly important in podiatry due to the generation of particulates during treatment....
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Patients’ Experience of therapeutic footwear whilst living at risk of neuropathic diabetic foot ulceration: an interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA)
Previous work has found that people with diabetes do not wear their therapeutic footwear as directed, but the thinking behind this behaviour is unclear. Adherence to therapeutic footwear advice must improve in...
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Contaminants in human nail dust: an occupational hazard in podiatry?
There has been limited literature indicating that podiatrists’ health may be at risk from exposure to human nail dust. Previous studies carried out in the UK have shown that large amounts of dust become airbor...
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The effect of high-top and low-top shoes on ankle inversion kinematics and muscle activation in landing on a tilted surface
There is still uncertainty concerning the beneficial effects of shoe collar height for ankle sprain prevention and very few data are available in the literature regarding the effect of high-top and low-top sho...
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Foot kinematics in walking on a level surface and on stairs in patients with hallux rigidus before and after cheilectomy
Walking down stairs is a clinically relevant daily activity for older persons. The aim of this pilot study was to investigate the impact of cheilectomy on walking on level ground and on stairs.
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Reliability and concurrent validity of a novel method allowing for in-shoe measurement of navicular drop
Increased navicular drop is associated with increased risk of lower extremity overuse injuries and foot orthoses are often prescribed to reduce navicular drop. For laboratory studies, transparent shoes may be ...
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Electromyography and sonomyography analysis of the tibialis anterior: a cross sectional study
Foot dorsiflexion plays an essential role in both controlling balance and human gait. Electromyography (EMG) and sonomyography (SMG) can provide information on several aspects of muscle function. The aim was t...
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An exploration of parents’ preferences for foot care in juvenile idiopathic arthritis: a possible role for the discrete choice experiment
An increased awareness of patients’ and parents’ care preferences regarding foot care is desirable from a clinical perspective as such information may be utilised to optimise care delivery. The aim of this stu...
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Efficacy of intraarticular botulinum toxin A and intraarticular hyaluronate plus rehabilitation exercise in patients with unilateral ankle osteoarthritis: a randomized controlled trial
There was an increasing requirement for novel treatments of osteoarthritis (OA). The aim was to compare the efficacy of intraarticular Botulinum toxin type A (BoNT-A) and intraarticular hyaluronate plus rehabi...
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Biomechanics of the natural, arthritic, and replaced human ankle joint
The human ankle joint complex plays a fundamental role in gait and other activities of daily living. At the same time, it is a very complicated anatomical system but the large literature of experimental and mo...
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Reviewer acknowledgement 2013
The Editors of Journal of Foot and Ankle Research would like to thank all our reviewers who have contributed to the journal in Volume 6 (2013).
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The Queensland high risk foot form (QHRFF) – is it a reliable and valid clinical research tool for foot disease?
Foot disease complications, such as foot ulcers and infection, contribute to considerable morbidity and mortality. These complications are typically precipitated by “high-risk factors”, such as peripheral neur...
Citation: Journal of Foot and Ankle Research 2014 7:7
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