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- height motion of the rearfoot have consistently found that such a classification system is a poor predictor of dynamic rearfoot function." Overpronation...
- by stronger invertor muscles, causing an adducted forefoot and inverted rearfoot. Similarly, weak dorsiflexors are overpowered by stronger plantarflexors...
- operative mutilation. Podiatry POD Surgery Forefoot surgery Midfoot surgery Rearfoot surgery Ankle surgery Soft tissue leg surgery Elective podiatric surgery...
- During the gait cycle the foot can pronate in many different ways based on rearfoot and forefoot function. Types of pronation include neutral pronation, underpronation...
- from the flatfoot being rigid. In a Jack's test, the patient raises the rearfoot off the ground, thus p****ively dorsiflexing the hallux in Closed Kinetic...
- breathing, shifting body weight from one foot to the other or from forefoot to rearfoot) or from external triggers (e.g., visual distortions, floor translations)...
- Karen (ed.). "Lucy's Flat Feet: The Relationship between the Ankle and Rearfoot Arching in Early Hominins". PLOS ONE. 5 (12): e14432. Bibcode:2010PLoSO...
- shoe wearing rearfoot strikers, certified Chi runners, minimalist shoe wearing anterior foot strikers, and minimalist shoe wearing rearfoot strikers (MSR)...
- "Metabolic and mechanical aspects of foot landing type, forefoot, and rearfoot strike, in human running". Acta Physiologica Scandinavica. 155 (1): 17–22...
- Surgery Residency (PMSR) with almost all now having an added Reconstructive Rearfoot and Ankle (RRA) credential. Podiatric residents rotate through core areas...