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The effects of calf muscles fatigue on dynamic plantar pressure distribution in normal foot posture …
Differences in rearfoot, midfoot, and forefoot kinematics of normal foot and flatfoot during running…
Iliopsoas muscle thickness and pelvic alignment in pronated and normal foot postures.
Complete Foot Drop With Normal Electrodiagnostic Studies: Sunderland "Zero" Ischemic Conduction Bloc…
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Walking Aid Assessment, Arm Strength and Force Under the Foot in Normal Subjects
The Effects of Short-foot Exercises in Foot Posture
Foot Orthoses in Patients With Sciatica
Effects of Different Foot Structures on Plantar Fasciitis and Therapeutic Footwear Intervention
Morphological and Functional Effects of a Foot Strengthening Protocol
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