Title |
Modifying the Rizzoli foot model to improve the diagnosis of pes‐planus: application to kinematics of feet in teenagers
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Published in |
Journal of Foot and Ankle Research, December 2014
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DOI | 10.1186/s13047-014-0057-2 |
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Authors |
Nicola Portinaro, Alberto Leardini, Artemisia Panou, Valerio Monzani, Paolo Caravaggi |
Abstract |
A number of multi-segment foot protocols have been proposed to obtain measurements of clinical value. In the clinical assessment of foot pathologies and deformities, such as in the pes-planus, the frontal-plane alignment of the calcaneus and the dynamic properties of the medial longitudinal arch are critical parameters though often neglected by the majority of foot protocols. The aim of the present work is to modify an established foot protocol to obtain static and kinematic measures more consistent with corresponding clinical observations. Moreover, while many papers have reported kinematic data from varying populations, few investigations have focussed on young participants from same-age cohorts. |
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