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20 Feb2015

20 February 2015.

Written by Miranda Asher
Posted in Foot

Friday 20 February 2015
rehab research
Who wants which prosthetic foot?

Biomechanics and patient preferences in prosthetic feet

17 Dec2014

17 December 2014.

Written by Lewis Ingram
Posted in Foot

Wednesday 17 December 2014
Are the intrinsic and extrinsic foot muscles coordinated when walking?

Coordination of foot muscles during walking

08 Dec2014

08 December 2014.

Written by Jens Erik Jørgensen
Posted in Foot

Monday 8 December 2014
Plantar fasciitis is a common injury with an incidence rate of between 4,5% and 10% in runners.

Heel pain and Plantar Fasciitis: latest update (2014)

24 Nov2014

24 November 2014.

Written by Jens Erik Jørgensen
Posted in Foot

Monday 24 November 2014Posted in Foot
16% of all sports related injuries are foot injuries - so here's more information on lateral foot pain!

Diagnosing the lateral column foot pain in athletes

06 Oct2014

06 October 2014.

Written by Nefeli Tompra
Posted in Foot

Monday 6 October 2014Posted in Foot
High-load strength training vs. plantar-specific stretching in plantar fasciitis

Outcomes of high-load strength training in plantar fasciitis

17 Jun2014

17 June 2014.

Written by Marc Schmitz
Posted in Foot

Tuesday 17 June 2014
How to prevent dangerous foot problems in patients suffering from diabetes.

Screening patients at risk for diabetic foot ulceration

13 Jun2014

13 June 2014.

Written by Marc Schmitz
Posted in Foot

Friday 13 June 2014
Which patient factors are associated with CPRS?

Incidence of Complex regional pain syndrome after foot and ankle surgery

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