Adult cavovarus foot
ASE Younger, ST Hansen Jr - JAAOS-Journal of the American …, 2005 - journals.lww.com
Cavovarus foot deformity, which often results from an imbalance of muscle forces, is
commonly caused by hereditary motor sensory neuropathies. Other causes are cerebral …
commonly caused by hereditary motor sensory neuropathies. Other causes are cerebral …
Analyse non standard du bruit
M Fliess - Comptes rendus. Mathématique, 2006 - comptes-rendus.academie-sciences …
Résumé La formalisation non standard, due à P. Cartier et Y. Perrin, des oscillations rapides
fournit un cadre mathématique adéquat pour de nouvelles techniques d'estimation non …
fournit un cadre mathématique adéquat pour de nouvelles techniques d'estimation non …
Neurologic disorders and cavovarus deformity
JA Neumann, F Nickisch - Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2019 - foot.theclinics.com
A cavovarus foot deformity results from muscle imbalances. There are several etiologies of a
cavovarus foot, including congenital, neurologic, post-traumatic, and idiopathic. Charcot …
cavovarus foot, including congenital, neurologic, post-traumatic, and idiopathic. Charcot …
Radiographic evaluation of weight-bearing orthotics and their effect on flexible pes planus
DR Kuhn, NJ Shibley, WM Austin… - Journal of manipulative …, 1999 - Elsevier
Objective: To determine whether any positive change in the alignment of the bones of the
feet occur with the use of custom-made flexible orthotics, cast by weight bearing, in …
feet occur with the use of custom-made flexible orthotics, cast by weight bearing, in …
Relationship between explosive muscle strength and medial longitudinal arch of the foot
P Lizis, P Posadzki, T Smith - Foot & ankle international, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: There has been a suggested link between muscle strength and arch type of the
foot. However, a distinct cause and effect dependence has yet to be established. The …
foot. However, a distinct cause and effect dependence has yet to be established. The …
Plantar pressure distribution analysis in normal weight young women and men with normal and claw feet: A cross‐sectional study
G Gravante, F Pomara, G Russo… - … Anatomy: The Official …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
We analyzed the plantar support in 72 normal‐weight young voluntaries (46 women, 26
men), by a baropodometric platform. We considered subjects with claw foot (CFS) and …
men), by a baropodometric platform. We considered subjects with claw foot (CFS) and …
Pes cavus: a review
G Solis, MS Hennessy, TS Saxby - Foot and ankle surgery, 2000 - Elsevier
Pes cavus is a descriptive term that covers a spectrum of deformity. It is often secondary to a
neurological abnormality. Determination of the underlying aetiology and the pathoanatomy …
neurological abnormality. Determination of the underlying aetiology and the pathoanatomy …
Comparison of selective activation of the abductor hallucis during various exercises
HJ Heo, YM Koo, WG Yoo - Journal of physical therapy science, 2011 - jstage.jst.go.jp
[Purpose] Several exercises aim to strengthen the abductor hallucis (AbdH) of the foot arch
which acts as a shock absorber. The purpose of the present study was to compare various …
which acts as a shock absorber. The purpose of the present study was to compare various …
Indications of sole lift and foot orthoses in the management of mild idiopathic scoliosis—a review
D Rothschild, SY Ng, YLE Ng - Journal of physical therapy science, 2020 - jstage.jst.go.jp
[Purpose] Leg length discrepancy is common among patients with scoliosis. Some studies
reported reduced functional scoliosis curves with correction of leg length discrepancy …
reported reduced functional scoliosis curves with correction of leg length discrepancy …
What a school screening program could contribute in clinical research of idiopathic scoliosis aetiology
Purpose. Scoliosis school screening (SSS) programs have clinically benefited many
children through early detection and treatment, as it is clearly stated in the Consensus Paper …
children through early detection and treatment, as it is clearly stated in the Consensus Paper …