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The biomechanical effects of 3D printed and traditionally made foot orthoses in individuals with unilateral plantar fasciopathy and flat feet
Malia Ho
, Julie Nguyen
, Luke Heales
, Robert Stanton
, Pui W. Kong
,
Crystal Kean
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Foot Orthoses
100%
Biomechanical Effect
100%
Plantar Fasciopathy
100%
Flatfoot
100%
3D Print
41%
Arch Length
25%
Statistical Parametric Mapping
16%
Ankle Power
16%
Ankle Moment
16%
Control Condition
8%
Manufacturing Process
8%
Plantar Flexion
8%
Shoes
8%
Kinematic Variables
8%
Lower Limb Biomechanics
8%
Between-limb
8%
Post Hoc Test
8%
Bonferroni
8%
Kinetic Variables
8%
Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance
8%
Mapping Analysis
8%
Foot Pathology
8%
Condition Control
8%
Biomechanical Parameters
8%
Custom-made Foot Orthoses
8%
Waveform Analysis
8%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Flatfoot
100%
Foot Disease
100%