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300 related items for PubMed ID: 26032398

  • 1. Effects of shoe sole geometry on toe clearance and walking stability in older adults.
    Thies SB, Price C, Kenney LP, Baker R.
    Gait Posture; 2015 Jul; 42(2):105-9. PubMed ID: 26032398
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  • 5. Effects of ramp negotiation, paving type and shoe sole geometry on toe clearance in young adults.
    Thies SB, Jones RK, Kenney LP, Howard D, Baker R.
    J Biomech; 2011 Oct 13; 44(15):2679-84. PubMed ID: 21893316
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  • 6. Minimal footwear improves stability and physical function in middle-aged and older people compared to conventional shoes.
    Cudejko T, Gardiner J, Akpan A, D'Août K.
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  • 7. Minimum toe clearance events in divided attention treadmill walking in older and young adults: a cross-sectional study.
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    J Neuroeng Rehabil; 2015 Jul 12; 12():58. PubMed ID: 26162824
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  • 8. Gait stability of diabetic patients is altered with the rigid rocker shoes.
    Ghomian B, Naemi R, Mehdizadeh S, Jafari H, Ebrahimi Takamjani I, Aghili R, Machado JM, Silva LFSF, Saeedi H.
    Clin Biomech (Bristol); 2019 Oct 12; 69():197-204. PubMed ID: 31376810
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  • 9. Effects of walking surfaces and footwear on temporo-spatial gait parameters in young and older people.
    Menant JC, Steele JR, Menz HB, Munro BJ, Lord SR.
    Gait Posture; 2009 Apr 12; 29(3):392-7. PubMed ID: 19041245
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  • 10. Optimizing footwear for older people at risk of falls.
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  • 11. The effect of footwear adapted with a multi-curved rocker sole in conjunction with knee-ankle-foot orthoses on walking in poliomyelitis subjects: a pilot study.
    Mojaver A, Arazpour M, Aminian G, Ahmadi Bani M, Bahramizadeh M, Sharifi G, Sherafatvaziri A.
    Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol; 2017 Oct 12; 12(7):747-751. PubMed ID: 27982715
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  • 12. Effects of the heel-to-toe rocker sole on walking in able-bodied persons.
    Arazpour M, Hutchins SW, Ghomshe FT, Shaky F, Karami MV, Aksenov AY.
    Prosthet Orthot Int; 2013 Dec 12; 37(6):429-35. PubMed ID: 23401295
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  • 13. Alternative measures of toe trajectory more accurately predict the probability of tripping than minimum toe clearance.
    Byju AG, Nussbaum MA, Madigan ML.
    J Biomech; 2016 Dec 08; 49(16):4016-4021. PubMed ID: 27825600
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  • 14. Nonlinear analysis of dynamic stability in walking with toe-only rocker sole shoes in elderly.
    Hemmati F, Haghpanah SA, Karimi MT, Mardani MA, Fadayevatan R.
    Med Eng Phys; 2022 Jan 08; 99():103738. PubMed ID: 35058020
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  • 15. Kinematic analysis of postural reactions to a posterior translation in rocker bottom shoes in younger and older adults.
    Kimel-Scott DR, Gulledge EN, Bolena RE, Albright BC.
    Gait Posture; 2014 Jan 08; 39(1):86-90. PubMed ID: 23871319
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  • 16. Prediction of foot clearance parameters as a precursor to forecasting the risk of tripping and falling.
    Lai DT, Taylor SB, Begg RK.
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  • 17. Rapid gait termination: effects of age, walking surfaces and footwear characteristics.
    Menant JC, Steele JR, Menz HB, Munro BJ, Lord SR.
    Gait Posture; 2009 Jul 08; 30(1):65-70. PubMed ID: 19359178
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  • 18. Effect of flip-flops on lower limb kinematics during walking: a cross-sectional study using three-dimensional gait analysis.
    Sharpe T, Malone A, French H, Kiernan D, O'Brien T.
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  • 19. Effects of shoe heel height on the end-point and joint kinematics of the locomotor system when crossing obstacles of different heights.
    Chien HL, Lu TW.
    Ergonomics; 2017 Mar 08; 60(3):410-420. PubMed ID: 27153344
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  • 20. Older adults who have previously fallen due to a trip walk differently than those who have fallen due to a slip.
    Wright RL, Peters DM, Robinson PD, Watt TN, Hollands MA.
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