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  • 3. Forefoot, rearfoot and shank coupling: effect of variations in speed and mode of gait.
    Pohl MB, Messenger N, Buckley JG.
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  • 7. The influence of footwear on foot motion during walking and running.
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  • 8. Forefoot-rearfoot coupling patterns and tibial internal rotation during stance phase of barefoot versus shod running.
    Eslami M, Begon M, Farahpour N, Allard P.
    Clin Biomech (Bristol); 2007 Jan 18; 22(1):74-80. PubMed ID: 17049700
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  • 10. Changes in foot and lower limb coupling due to systematic variations in step width.
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  • 14. An objective evaluation of a segmented foot model.
    Okita N, Meyers SA, Challis JH, Sharkey NA.
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  • 18. Forefoot midsole stiffness affects forefoot and rearfoot kinematics during the stance phase of gait.
    Resende RA, Fonseca ST, Silva PL, Pertence AE, Kirkwood RN.
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  • 20. Kinematic correlates of walking cadence in the foot.
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