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596 related items for PubMed ID: 21511374

  • 1. Forefoot plantar pressure reduction of off-the-shelf rocker bottom provisional footwear.
    Kavros SJ, Van Straaten MG, Coleman Wood KA, Kaufman KR.
    Clin Biomech (Bristol, Avon); 2011 Aug; 26(7):778-82. PubMed ID: 21511374
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  • 2. The efficacy of a removable vacuum-cushioned cast replacement system in reducing plantar forefoot pressures in diabetic patients.
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  • 3. Plantar pressure relief in the diabetic foot using forefoot offloading shoes.
    Bus SA, van Deursen RW, Kanade RV, Wissink M, Manning EA, van Baal JG, Harding KG.
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  • 4. Impact of rocker sole footwear on plantar pressure distribution during standing and walking in adult obese women.
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  • 5. Plantar pressures in diabetic patients with foot ulcers which have remained healed.
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  • 6. Reducing plantar pressure in rheumatoid arthritis: a comparison of running versus off-the-shelf orthopaedic footwear.
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  • 7. Twelve steps per foot are recommended for valid and reliable in-shoe plantar pressure data in neuropathic diabetic patients wearing custom made footwear.
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  • 8. Can the use of a terminal device augment plantar pressure reduction with a total contact cast?
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  • 9. Effect of heel height on in-shoe localized triaxial stresses.
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  • 10. Running shoes for relief of plantar pressure in diabetic patients.
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  • 12. Contralateral peak plantar pressures with a postoperative boot: a preliminary study.
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  • 13. Biomechanical Effects of Prefabricated Foot Orthoses and Rocker-Sole Footwear in Individuals With First Metatarsophalangeal Joint Osteoarthritis.
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  • 15. Custom therapeutic insoles based on both foot shape and plantar pressure measurement provide enhanced pressure relief.
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  • 17. The interdependency of peak pressure and pressure-time integral in pressure studies on diabetic footwear: no need to report both parameters.
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  • 18. Pressure-relieving properties of various shoe inserts in older people with plantar heel pain.
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  • 20. Shoes for the insensitive foot: the effect of a "rocker bottom" shoe modification on plantar pressure distribution.
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