Changes to gait with foot orthotic use in a pronated population
Are the kinetic and kinematic changes to gait caused by foot orthotic use in a pronated population permanent, or mitigated during a one-month period of adaptation?
Rosenfeld and Ronsky et al, investigated the biomechanics with a sample of 15 subjects, over a one month period. Are the kinetic and kinematic changes to gait caused by foot orthotic use in a pronated population permanent, or mitigated during a one-month period of adaptation, L.B. Rosenfeld, J.Ronsky, P. Wiley, D. Caswell. Human Performance Laboratory, University of Calgary, undated.
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