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  • 3. Marker placement sensitivity of the Oxford and Rizzoli foot models in adults and children.
    Schallig W, van den Noort JC, Maas M, Harlaar J, van der Krogt MM.
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  • 4. Comparing the kinematic output of the Oxford and Rizzoli Foot Models during normal gait and voluntary pathological gait in healthy adults.
    Schallig W, van den Noort JC, McCahill J, Stebbins J, Leardini A, Maas M, Harlaar J, van der Krogt MM.
    Gait Posture; 2020 Oct 20; 82():126-132. PubMed ID: 32920448
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  • 7. Comparison of the kinematics, repeatability, and reproducibility of five different multi-segment foot models.
    Yoo HJ, Park HS, Lee DO, Kim SH, Park GY, Cho TJ, Lee DY.
    J Foot Ankle Res; 2022 Jan 06; 15(1):1. PubMed ID: 34991669
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  • 10. One- and multi-segment foot models lead to opposite results on ankle joint kinematics during gait: Implications for clinical assessment.
    Pothrat C, Authier G, Viehweger E, Berton E, Rao G.
    Clin Biomech (Bristol); 2015 Jun 06; 30(5):493-9. PubMed ID: 25812728
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  • 11. Multi-segment foot kinematics during gait in children with spastic cerebral palsy.
    Schallig W, Piening M, Quirijnen L, Witbreuk MM, Buizer AI, van der Krogt MM.
    Gait Posture; 2024 May 06; 110():144-149. PubMed ID: 38608379
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  • 13. Repeatability of the Oxford Foot Model in children with foot deformity.
    McCahill J, Stebbins J, Koning B, Harlaar J, Theologis T.
    Gait Posture; 2018 Mar 06; 61():86-89. PubMed ID: 29310014
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  • 16. Repeatability of the modified Oxford foot model during gait in healthy adults.
    Wright CJ, Arnold BL, Coffey TG, Pidcoe PE.
    Gait Posture; 2011 Jan 06; 33(1):108-12. PubMed ID: 21081275
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  • 18. The modified Shriners Hospitals for Children Greenville (mSHCG) multi-segment foot model provides clinically acceptable measurements of ankle and midfoot angles: A dual fluoroscopy study.
    Roach KE, Foreman KB, MacWilliams BA, Karpos K, Nichols J, Anderson AE.
    Gait Posture; 2021 Mar 06; 85():258-265. PubMed ID: 33626450
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  • 20. A multi-segment foot model based on anatomically registered technical coordinate systems: method repeatability in pediatric feet.
    Saraswat P, MacWilliams BA, Davis RB.
    Gait Posture; 2012 Apr 06; 35(4):547-55. PubMed ID: 22192872
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