Effect of orthotic intervention on lower extremity kinematics and ground reaction forces in subjects with excessive pronation.
Excessive pronation has been linked to several lower-extremity injuries in athletes. Orthotic intervention is widely used by health care providers in an effort to reduce symptoms of those injuries by reducing the amount of pronation. Seventeen male and female subjects, who displayed greater than n...
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Main Author: | Bartlett, Christopher |
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Format: | Thesis Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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2006
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