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04 Sep2019

04 September 2019.

Written by The Australian Physiotherapy Association
Posted in Foot

Wednesday 4 September 2019
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How should heavy-slow resistance training be prescribed ideally?

Self-dosed vs. pre-determined heavy-slow resistance training

04 May2018

04 May 2018.

Written by SonoSkills
Posted in Foot

Friday 4 May 2018
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Musculoskeletal ultrasound as a support for surgical intervention

Locating tibial nerve bifurcation in tarsal tunnel syndrome

11 Sep2017

11 September 2017.

Written by Gena Wallis
Posted in Foot

Monday 11 September 2017
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Experiences and perceptions of people with persistent Achilles tendinopathy

Beyond the tendon

08 Mar2017

08 March 2017.

Written by Gena Wallis
Posted in Foot

Wednesday 8 March 2017
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Improving intrinsic foot musculature strength and plantar fasciitis using strength training interventions

Strength training for plantar fasciitis and foot muscles

25 Sep2015

25 September 2015.

Written by Andrew Clark
Posted in Foot

Friday 25 September 2015
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This study examines the effect of midfoot and ankle mobilisations on plantar fasciitis.

Foot and ankle mobilisations for plantar fasciitis

25 May2015

25 May 2015.

Written by Eric Walper
Posted in Foot

Monday 25 May 2015
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An investigation of the kinematics between pes cavus, planus and normal feet using a multi-segment foot model

Resting foot posture and its effects on gait kinematics

01 Apr2015

01 April 2015.

Written by Lewis Ingram
Posted in Foot

Wednesday 1 April 2015
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Do joint mobilisations facilitate the treatment of plantar fasciitis?

The effect of mobilisations on plantar fasciitis

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