Paediatric flexible flat foot: how are we measuring it and are we getting it right? A systematic review

HA Banwell, ME Paris, S Mackintosh… - Journal of foot and ankle …, 2018 - Springer
Background Flexible flat foot is a normal observation in typically developing children,
however, some children with flat feet present with pain and impaired lower limb function. The …

The typically developing paediatric foot: how flat should it be? A systematic review

H Uden, R Scharfbillig, R Causby - Journal of foot and ankle research, 2017 - Springer
Background All typically developing children are born with flexible flat feet, progressively
developing a medial longitudinal arch during the first decade of their lives. Whilst the child's …

What is the best method for child longitudinal plantar arch assessment and when does arch maturation occur?

AN Onodera, ICN Sacco, EH Morioka, PS Souza… - The Foot, 2008 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: The medial longitudinal arch modifies significantly during growth.
Nevertheless, authors differ on the age at which the foot acquires the adult-like shape. The …

Comparing validity and diagnostic accuracy of Clarke's angle and foot posture index-6 to determine flexible flatfoot in adolescents: A cross-sectional investigation

F Hegazy, E Aboelnasr, M Abuzaid, IJ Kim… - Journal of …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Objective Clinically, the foot posture index-6 (FPI-6) and Clarke's angle (CA) are widely
utilized to assess static foot posture; however, due to scarcity of scientific evidence …

Análisis de los diferentes métodos de evaluación de la huella plantar

SL Diéguez, AJL Sánchez… - … : Nuevas tendencias en …, 2011 - dialnet.unirioja.es
Los métodos estáticos de obtención y análisis de la huella plantar son una manera útil, más
sencilla y menos costosa que los métodos dinámicos para estudiar la estructura del pie. Los …

Flatfoot in school-age children: prevalence and associated factors

E Sadeghi-Demneh, F Jafarian… - Foot & ankle …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Background. Flatfoot has been shown to cause abnormal stresses on the foot and lower
extremity. The altered mechanical stresses on these structures can aggravate the foot …

Flatfoot and obesity in school‐age children: a cross‐sectional study

E Sadeghi‐Demneh, F Azadinia, F Jafarian… - Clinical …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Childhood obesity exerts abnormally high stresses on developing foot structures which can
lead to structural deformity of the foot. Screening for foot problems in children with …

Establishing correlation of footprints with body weight—forensic aspects

K Krishan - Forensic science international, 2008 - Elsevier
Analysis of footprints can reveal very important clues which can be used as forensic
evidence in crime scene investigation. Apart from giving idea about the bare foot …

Reliability of a two-dimensional footprint measurement approach

S Reel, S Rouse, W Vernon, P Doherty - Science & Justice, 2010 - Elsevier
Although footprint evidence can be taken from the scene of a crime, the science
underpinning such measurement in forensic science has not been fully explored. A literature …

[PDF][PDF] Alteraciones de la huella plantar en función de la actividad física realizada

D Berdejo-del-Fresno, AJL Sánchez… - … de Medicina y Ciencias …, 2013 - redalyc.org
El objetivo de este trabajo ha sido describir las características de la huella plantar en tres
grupos de mujeres con distintos niveles y tipo de actividad física (sedentarias, jugadoras de …