Relevant Publications:
ProKinetics® Insoles
Elevated First Metatarsal
- Anatomy and Biomechanics of the First Ray
- Metatarsus Primus Supinatus: It's Etiology, Biomechanical Impact and Treatment
Foot functional issues
- The Effect of Forefoot and Arch Posting Orthotic Designs on First Metatarsophalangeal Joint Kinematics During Gait
- Calcaneocuboid joint and stability of the longitudinal arch of the foot at high gear and low gear push off
- Motion of the Calcaneus, Navicular, and First Metatarsal During the Stance Phase of Walking
- The Arches: Some Controversial Views
- Prevalence of Foot and Ankle Conditions in a Multiethnic Community Sample of Older Adults
Assessment and Measurement
- A weight bearing method for determining forefoot posting for orthotic fabrication
- Metrecom Measurement of Navicular Drop in Subjects with Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury
- Varus Malalignment of the Talar Neck. It's Effect on the Position of the Foot and Subtalar Motion
- Pressure Plate Analysis of the Medial Column Foot Insole: A statistical Study
Postural Alignment
- The effect of foot wedging on electromyographic in the erector spinae and gluteus medius muscles during walking
- An Innovative Approach to Treating Chronic Knee Pain: The Bio-Implosion Model
- Resolving Low back pain: The Foot Connection
- Excessive Pronation: A Major BioMechanical Determinant in the Development of Chondromalascia and Pelvic Lists
Arch Support and Orthotics
- Evolution of Foot Orthotics - Coherent Theory or Coherent Practise?
- Evolution of Foot Orthotics - Research Reshapes Long Standing Theory
- Effectiveness of Foot Orthoses on Treating Plantar Fasciitis
References: Clinical References
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