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118 related items for PubMed ID: 8025576

  • 1. Effect of foot position on gastrocnemius/soleus stretching in subjects with normal flexibility.
    Worrell TW, McCullough M, Pfeiffer A.
    J Orthop Sports Phys Ther; 1994 Jun; 19(6):352-6. PubMed ID: 8025576
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  • 2. Gastrocnemius Stretching Program: More Effective in Increasing Ankle/Rear-Foot Dorsiflexion When Subtalar Joint Positioned in Pronation Than in Supination.
    Johanson MA, Armstrong M, Hopkins C, Keen ML, Robinson M, Stephenson S.
    J Sport Rehabil; 2015 Aug; 24(3):307-14. PubMed ID: 25310336
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  • 3. The effect of subtalar joint position on dorsiflexion of the ankle/rearfoot versus midfoot/forefoot during gastrocnemius stretching.
    Johanson MA, DeArment A, Hines K, Riley E, Martin M, Thomas J, Geist K.
    Foot Ankle Int; 2014 Jan; 35(1):63-70. PubMed ID: 24259750
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  • 4. Subtalar joint position during gastrocnemius stretching and ankle dorsiflexion range of motion.
    Johanson M, Baer J, Hovermale H, Phouthavong P.
    J Athl Train; 2008 Jan; 43(2):172-8. PubMed ID: 18345342
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  • 5. Experimental Comparison of the Clinical Measurement of Ankle Joint Dorsiflexion and Radiographic Tibiotalar Position.
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    J Foot Ankle Surg; 2017 Jan; 56(5):1036-1040. PubMed ID: 28842089
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  • 6. The effect of uncontrolled moment and short-term, repeated passive stretching on maximum ankle joint dorsiflexion angle.
    Gatt A, Chockalingam N.
    Foot (Edinb); 2012 Jun; 22(2):77-80. PubMed ID: 22265455
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  • 7. Sagittal plane kinematics of the foot during passive ankle dorsiflexion.
    Gatt A, Chockalingam N, Chevalier TL.
    Prosthet Orthot Int; 2011 Dec; 35(4):425-31. PubMed ID: 21975851
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  • 8. Kinematics reduction applied to the comparison of highly-pronated, normal and highly-supinated feet during walking.
    Sanchis-Sales E, Rodríguez-Cervantes PJ, Sancho-Bru JL.
    Gait Posture; 2019 Feb; 68():269-273. PubMed ID: 30551052
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  • 9. Acute Effects of Gastrocnemius/Soleus Self-Myofascial Release Versus Dynamic Stretching on Closed-Chain Dorsiflexion.
    Somers K, Aune D, Horten A, Kim J, Rogers J.
    J Sport Rehabil; 2020 Mar 01; 29(3):287-293. PubMed ID: 30747565
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  • 10. Effect of medial arch support on displacement of the myotendinous junction of the gastrocnemius during standing wall stretching.
    Jung DY, Koh EK, Kwon OY, Yi CH, Oh JS, Weon JH.
    J Orthop Sports Phys Ther; 2009 Dec 01; 39(12):867-74. PubMed ID: 20026882
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  • 11. Calf stretching in non-weight bearing versus weight bearing.
    Dinh NV, Freeman H, Granger J, Wong S, Johanson M.
    Int J Sports Med; 2011 Mar 01; 32(3):205-10. PubMed ID: 21181639
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  • 12. An analysis of symmetry of torque strength of the forearm under resisted forearm rotation in normal subjects.
    Matsuoka J, Berger RA, Berglund LJ, An KN.
    J Hand Surg Am; 2006 Mar 01; 31(5):801-5. PubMed ID: 16713846
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  • 13. Sagittal plane kinematics of passive dorsiflexion of the foot in adolescent athletes.
    Gatt A, Chockalingam N, Falzon O.
    J Am Podiatr Med Assoc; 2013 Mar 01; 103(5):394-9. PubMed ID: 24072368
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  • 16. The effect of calf muscle stretching exercises on ankle joint dorsiflexion and dynamic foot pressures, force and related temporal parameters.
    Macklin K, Healy A, Chockalingam N.
    Foot (Edinb); 2012 Mar 01; 22(1):10-7. PubMed ID: 21944945
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  • 17. The influence of foot position on stretching of the plantar fascia.
    Flanigan RM, Nawoczenski DA, Chen L, Wu H, DiGiovanni BF.
    Foot Ankle Int; 2007 Jul 01; 28(7):815-22. PubMed ID: 17666175
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  • 18. Gastrocnemius and soleus muscle length, velocity, and EMG responses to changes in pedalling cadence.
    Sanderson DJ, Martin PE, Honeyman G, Keefer J.
    J Electromyogr Kinesiol; 2006 Dec 01; 16(6):642-9. PubMed ID: 16377214
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  • 19. The effect of elbow position on the range of supination and pronation of the forearm.
    Shaaban H, Pereira C, Williams R, Lees VC.
    J Hand Surg Eur Vol; 2008 Feb 01; 33(1):3-8. PubMed ID: 18332013
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  • 20. Plantarflexor stretch training increases reciprocal inhibition measured during voluntary dorsiflexion.
    Blazevich AJ, Kay AD, Waugh C, Fath F, Miller S, Cannavan D.
    J Neurophysiol; 2012 Jan 01; 107(1):250-6. PubMed ID: 21975448
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