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  1. Discrepancies between plantar pressure devices: Evaluating cross-system reliability for biomechanics, clinical use and predictive modelling
  2. The effect of thickness variation on the rigidity of ankle foot orthoses provided to the NHS: A case for the need for quality control
  3. 510-P: Educational Attainment and Inpatient Diabetic Foot Ulceration
  4. Exploring the impact of school shoe flexibility on walking and running biomechanics in children aged 7–9 years, compared to barefoot movement
  5. Insertional Achilles tendinopathy: A novel link to shorter free tendons
  6. A Method for Weightbearing Assessment of Plantar Fascia Thickness and Stiffness
  7. Evaluating the role of simple assistive devices in promoting motivation and self-care in chronic disease management
  8. A concept for fully automated segmentation of bone in ultrasound imaging
  9. Optimising rigid ankle foot orthoses design: A quantitative evaluation of trimlines on stiffness
  10. Ultrasound <i>vs.</i> x-ray: a new way for clinicians to track scoliosis progression?
  11. A flexible-spoke non-pneumatic tyre for manual wheelchairs
  12. Extending the Scope of Telemedicine to Podiatric Medicine
  13. Development and Preliminary Testing of the Staffordshire Questionnaire for Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (SQ‐AIS): Content and Face Validity
  14. A Flexible-Spoke Non-Pneumatic Tyre for Manual Wheelchairs
  15. A Systematic Survey on Segmentation Algorithms for Musculoskeletal Tissues in Ultrasound Imaging
  16. Comparing reach distance between the Y-Balance Test-Lower Quarter and Star Excursion Balance Test: Are practitioners using the correct protocol?
  17. Effect of volatile anaesthetic agents on intracranial pressure, cerebrovascular flow and autoregulation: a protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis
  18. Developing a Podiatric Telemedicine Framework for Service Users and Providers in a Primary-Care Setting
  19. The Importance of Preconditioning for the Sonographic Assessment of Plantar Fascia Thickness and Shear Wave Velocity
  20. Testing protocols and measurement techniques when using pressure sensors for sport and health applications: A comparative review
  21. An Advocacy towards ‘Green Podiatry’ – Call for Change to save our Planet!
  22. Exploring the Pathways of Diabetes Foot Complications Treatment and Investigating Experiences From Frontline Health Care Professionals: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study
  23. What characteristics are most important in stratifying patients into groups with different risk of diabetic foot ulceration?
  24. “We have to change our mindsets”: a qualitative study of barriers and facilitators in research collaboration across integrated care system organisations
  25. Therapeutic exercises for idiopathic scoliosis in adolescents
  26. Diabetic Foot Screening Guidelines and the Role of Artificial Intelligence: Time to Turn the Tide!
  27. Can Machine Learning Predict Running Kinematics Based on Upper Trunk GPS-Based IMU Acceleration? A Novel Method of Conducting Biomechanical Analysis in the Field Using Artificial Neural Networks
  28. The enhanced paper grip test can substantially improve community screening for the risk of falling
  29. The national profile of the prosthetic and orthotic workforce in the UK: Sociodemographics and employment characteristics
  30. Reliability and Validity of Shore Hardness in Plantar Soft Tissue Biomechanics
  31. The UK prosthetic and orthotic workforce: current status and implications for the future
  32. Clinical improvement patients with AIS treated with Schroth physical therapy and Cheneau-Sobernheim bracing: Short term results as an indicator of long term outcomes
  33. Diabetic ulcer alert: Time to rethink our approach to patient adherence
  34. The Effects of Running Kinematics on Peak Upper Trunk GPS-Measured Accelerations during Foot Contact at Different Running Speeds
  35. Improving Physical, Physiological, and Psychological Health Outcomes in Patients with Diabetic Foot Ulcers – State of the Art
  36. INNOVATING IN HEALTHCARE
  37. An exploration of the mechanistic link between the enhanced paper grip test and the risk of falling
  38. Exploring the Pathways of Diabetes Foot Complications Treatment and Investigating Experiences From Frontline Health Care Professionals: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study (Preprint)
  39. Treatment of Low Back Pain with Different Methods: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
  40. Considerations for a Sustainable Podiatric Telemedicine Service
  41. Non-Invasive Assessment of Back Surface Topography: Technologies, Techniques and Clinical Utility
  42. Effective and clinically relevant optimisation of cushioning stiffness to maximise the offloading capacity of diabetic footwear
  43. Commercially available pressure sensors for sport and health applications: A comparative review
  44. Exploration of the representation of the allied health professions in senior leadership positions in the UK National Health Service
  45. Screening for the loss of protective sensation in people without a history of diabetic foot ulceration: Validation of two simple tests in India
  46. Renal safety of critical care sedation with sevoflurane: a systematic review and meta-analysis
  47. Determining the effect and magnitude of advanced footwear technology on female distance running performance
  48. Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Early Mobilization vs Six Weeks of Immobilization in a Walking Cast Following Total Ankle Replacement
  49. Effect of footwear on lower extremity net joint moments and barbell kinematics in weightlifting: a case study
  50. The effect of design characteristics on the mechanical stiffness of children's off-the-shelf stability therapeutic footwear
  51. Use of textured footwear as an intervention for falls in healthy older adults
  52. The Kinematics of Fixed-Seat Rowing: A Structured Synthesis
  53. Effects of high heels on medial tibiofemoral cartilage mechanics: an exploration using musculoskeletal simulation and a probabilistic cartilage failure model
  54. Predicting diabetic foot ulceration using routinely collected data in a foot clinic. What level of prognostic accuracy can be achieved?
  55. A quantitative analysis of optimum design for rigid ankle foot orthoses: The effect of thickness and reinforcement design on stiffness
  56. Extending the scope of telemedicine to Podiatric Medicine
  57. Supersonic shear wave elastography of human tendons is associated with in vivo tendon stiffness over small strains
  58. Diabetic Amputations in 2023 are Still More Frightening Than Death—Act Now Before it is Too Late
  59. Can simple household assistive products enhance the self-care of health and well-being?
  60. On the Kinematics of the Forward-Facing Venetian-Style Rowing Technique
  61. Understanding occipital pressure sores in UK military casualties: a pilot study in healthy military personnel
  62. Effects of Obesity on Medial Tibiofemoral Cartilage Mechanics in Females—An Exploration Using Musculoskeletal Simulation and Probabilistic Cartilage Failure Modelling
  63. Policy brief: Framework to guide Allied Health Professional telehealth patient consultation guidelines and training
  64. Breaking barriers: telehealth to improve access to assistive technology
  65. A scoping review of foot and ankle telemedicine guidelines
  66. Introduction
  67. Internal force generation
  68. Locomotive functional units
  69. Principles of motion
  70. Evolution in biomechanics
  71. Understanding human gait
  72. Principles of materials science
  73. Principles of tissue stress
  74. Pathology through the principles of biomechanics
  75. The foot as a functional unit of gait
  76. Biological sciences underpinning biomechanics
  77. Elastography in the assessment of the Achilles tendon: a systematic review of measurement properties
  78. Clinical Biomechanics in Human Locomotion
  79. Clinical Biomechanics in Human Locomotion
  80. Exploration of the optimum finite element modelling techniques for honeycomb structures for non-pneumatic tyre applications
  81. Glossary: Gait and pathomechanical principles
  82. Telehealth provision across allied health professions (AHP): An investigation of reimbursement considerations for its successful implementation in England
  83. Application of the Schroth Method in the Treatment of Idiopathic Scoliosis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
  84. Effects of Running in Minimal and Conventional Footwear on Medial Tibiofemoral Cartilage Failure Probability in Habitual and Non-Habitual Users
  85. Do UK Allied Health Professionals (AHPs) have sufficient guidelines and training to provide telehealth patient consultations?
  86. Standardised classification system for bespoke thermoplastic ankle foot orthoses
  87. The challenge of service planning and development without adequate data: The case for orthotic services
  88. Assessment of the effect of a total contact cast on lower limb kinematics and joint loading
  89. Automated Method for Tracking Human Muscle Architecture on Ultrasound Scans during Dynamic Tasks
  90. Provision of rehabilitation and assistive technology services in a low resource setting during the COVID-19 pandemic and introduction of telehealth: service users’ and providers’ perspectives
  91. Shore hardness is a more representative measurement of bulk tissue biomechanics than of skin biomechanics.
  92. The potential impact of allied health professional telehealth consultations on health inequities and the burden of treatment
  93. Prescription practices for rigid ankle-foot orthoses among UK orthotists
  94. Increased exposure to loading is associated with decreased plantar soft tissue hardness in people with diabetes and neuropathy
  95. The accuracy of first metatarsophalangeal joint palpation guided injections. An arthrography cadaveric study
  96. A concept for movement-based computerized segmentation of connective tissue in ultrasound imaging
  97. Technologies and Techniques in Gait Analysis: Past, present and future
  98. An in vivo model for overloading-induced soft tissue injury
  99. Shore hardness is a more representative measurement of bulk tissue biomechanics than of skin biomechanics.
  100. Predicting the risk of amputation and death in patients with diabetic foot ulcer. A long‐term prospective cohort study of patients in Tanzania
  101. EFFECTS OF A PROPHYLACTIC KNEE SLEEVE ON THE ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT AND LOWER EXTREMITY BIOMECHANICS: AN EXAMINATION USING MUSCULOSKELETAL SIMULATION
  102. A quantitative comparison of plantar soft tissue strainability distribution and homogeneity between ulcerated and non-ulcerated patients using ultrasound strain elastography
  103. Evaluation and optimisation of a footwear assessment tool for use within a clinical environment
  104. Lower Extremity Kinetics and Kinematics in Runners with Patellofemoral Pain: A Retrospective Case–Control Study Using Musculoskeletal Simulation
  105. The accuracy of first metatarsophalangeal joint palpation guided injections. An arthrography cadaveric study
  106. The Charcot Foot: An Emerging Public Health Problem for African Diabetes Patients
  107. COVID‐19 and critical care capacity: Can we mitigate demand?
  108. Exploration of implementation, financial and technical considerations within allied health professional (AHP) telehealth consultation guidance: a scoping review including UK AHP professional bodies’ guidance
  109. The emergence of telehealth in orthotic services across the United Kingdom
  110. Barriers to accessing assistive technology in Africa
  111. The Role of Cutaneous Microcirculatory Responses in Tissue Injury, Inflammation and Repair at the Foot in Diabetes
  112. How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected orthotic services in the United Kingdom?
  113. Prevalence of musculoskeletal injury and pain of UK-based podiatrists and the impact of enforced altered working practices
  114. The Thermo-Pressure Concept: A New Model in Diabetic Foot Risk Stratification
  115. A low‐cost field ventilator: An urgent global need
  116. Defining and grouping children’s therapeutic footwear and criteria for their prescription: an international expert Delphi consensus study
  117. The Effect of Spinal Orthoses on Immobilizing the Cervical Spine: A Systematic Review of Research Methodologies
  118. Total Joint Replacement of Ankle, Knee, and Hip: How Do Patients Perceive Their Operative Outcomes at 10 Years?
  119. An In-Vivo Model For Overloading-Induced Soft Tissue Injury
  120. Advancements in data analysis and visualisation techniques to support multiple single-subject analyses: an assessment of movement coordination and coordination variability
  121. Assessment of three-dimensional movement of the spine and pelvis during routine clinical assessment
  122. Coordination pattern and variability in a flexion movement control test used in clinical assessment
  123. Cosmetic changes in patients following a Schroth exercise regime: a two year follow-up
  124. Quantifying three-dimensional lumbar kinematics during gait using optoelectronic motion capture: a comparison of two kinematic models
  125. A novel concept for low-cost non-electronic detection of overloading in the foot during activities of daily living
  126. A systematic evaluation of cutaneous microcirculation in the foot using post‐occlusive reactive hyperemia
  127. A method to improve the computational efficiency of the Chan-Vese model for the segmentation of ultrasound images
  128. A four-experiment examination of ankle kinetics, kinematics and lateral ligament strains during different conditions: an examination using musculoskeletal simulation
  129. Validation of a non-invasive imaging photoplethysmography device to assess plantar skin perfusion, a comparison with laser speckle contrast analysis
  130. Longitudinal effects of evidence-based physical education in Maltese children
  131. Thermal characteristics of rheumatoid feet in remission: Baseline data
  132. Analysing patterns of coordination and patterns of control using novel data visualisation techniques in vector coding
  133. Reliability and validity of an enhanced paper grip test; A simple clinical test for assessing lower limb strength
  134. Comparative study of the strength characteristics of a novel wood-plastic composite and commonly used synthetic casting materials
  135. The Impact of Studying a Postgraduate Course in Clinical Biomechanics on Professional Practice
  136. Optimised cushioning in diabetic footwear can significantly enhance their capacity to reduce plantar pressure
  137. The effect of tuning ankle foot orthoses-footwear combinations on gait kinematics of children with cerebral palsy: A case series
  138. A Synoptic Overview of Neurovascular Interactions in the Foot
  139. Effectiveness of therapeutic footwear for children: A systematic review
  140. Ankle Foot Orthoses: Standardisation of terminology
  141. Predicting the risk of future diabetic foot ulcer occurrence: a prospective cohort study of patients with diabetes in Tanzania
  142. Exploratory Investigation into Energy Expenditure Using Tuned versus Nontuned Ankle-Foot Orthoses–Footwear Combinations in Children with Cerebral Palsy
  143. Does user perception affect adherence when wearing biomechanically optimised ankle foot orthosis – footwear combinations: A pilot study
  144. Surface electromyography of the foot: A protocol for sensor placement
  145. A comparison of thermographic characteristics of the hands and wrists of rheumatoid arthritis patients and healthy controls
  146. Cross-sectional survey of orthotic service provision in the UK: does where you live affect the service you receive?
  147. Segmentation of Patellar tendon from Ultrasound Images using Active Shape Models
  148. Does the sport of weightlifting need special shoes?
  149. Key concepts in children’s footwear research: a scoping review focusing on therapeutic footwear
  150. Localized pressure stimulation using turf‐like structures can improve skin perfusion in the foot
  151. Can a combination of lifestyle and clinical characteristics explain the presence of foot ulcer in patients with diabetes?
  152. Kinematic and Kinetic Comparison of Fresh Frozen and Thiel-Embalmed Human Feet for Suitability for Biomechanical Educational and Research Settings
  153. The relationship between hallux grip force and balance in people with diabetes
  154. A scoping literature review of studies assessing effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of prosthetic and orthotic interventions
  155. Everyday footwear: an overview of what we know and what we should know on ill-fitting footwear and associated pain and pathology
  156. Acute effects of different orthoses on lower extremity kinetics and kinematics during running; a musculoskeletal simulation analysis
  157. Automated Region Extraction from Thermal Images for Peripheral Vascular Disease Monitoring
  158. 3D Printed Clamps to Study the Mechanical Properties of Tendons at Low Strains
  159. Agreement Between the Spatiotemporal Gait Parameters of Healthy Adults From the OptoGait System and a Traditional Three-Dimensional Motion Capture System
  160. Diabetes Foot Screening: Challenges and Future Strategies
  161. Hallux plantar flexor strength in people with diabetic neuropathy: Validation of a simple clinical test
  162. Shear wave elastography can assess the in-vivo nonlinear mechanical behavior of heel-pad
  163. Thigh-Derived Inertial Sensor Metrics to Assess the Sit-to-Stand and Stand-to-Sit Transitions in the Timed Up and Go (TUG) Task for Quantifying Mobility Impairment in Multiple Sclerosis
  164. Agreement of clinical tests for the diagnosis of peripheral arterial disease
  165. The Effect of Toe Flexion Exercises on Grip
  166. The Application of Medical Thermography to Discriminate Neuroischemic Toe Ulceration in the Diabetic Foot
  167. FRI0557 Thermographic analysis of hands and wrists of rheumatoid arthritis patients
  168. Footwear choices for painful feet – an observational study exploring footwear and foot problems in women
  169. Hidden dangers revealed by misdiagnosed diabetic neuropathy: A comparison of simple clinical tests for the screening of vibration perception threshold at primary care level
  170. A systematic review of randomised controlled trials assessing effectiveness of prosthetic and orthotic interventions
  171. Diabetes foot screening: Current practice and the future
  172. The identification of higher forefoot temperatures associated with peripheral arterial disease in type 2 diabetes mellitus as detected by thermography
  173. Simple and Effective Feature Based Sentiment Analysis on Product Reviews using Domain Specific Sentiment Scores
  174. Establishing Differences in Thermographic Patterns between the Various Complications in Diabetic Foot Disease
  175. Interpreting Ground Reaction Forces in Gait
  176. On the Use of Auxetics in Footwear: Investigating the Effect of Padding and Padding Material on Forefoot Pressure in High Heels
  177. The Radiological and Clinical Assessment of a Cohort of AIS Patients in Serbia and Bulgaria
  178. Shank-to-Vertical Angle in Ankle-Foot Orthoses
  179. Real-time calculation of strain of the plantar soft tissue during weight-bearing activities
  180. Using Wearable Inertial Sensors to Compare Different Versions of the Dual Task Paradigm during Walking
  181. Wearable sensor metric for fidgeting
  182. Do research papers provide enough information on design and material used in ankle foot orthoses for children with cerebral palsy? A systematic review
  183. Automated segmentation of regions of interest from thermal images of hands
  184. Defining excessive, over, or hyper-pronation: A quandary
  185. A Preliminary Study on the Effect of Computer-Aided Designed and Manufactured Orthoses on Chronic Plantar Heel Pain
  186. Coordination pattern between the forefoot and rearfoot during walking on an inclined surface
  187. Subject Specific Optimisation of the Stiffness of Footwear Material for Maximum Plantar Pressure Reduction
  188. A clinically applicable non-invasive method to quantitatively assess the visco-hyperelastic properties of human heel pad, implications for assessing the risk of mechanical trauma
  189. Can plantar soft tissue mechanics enhance prognosis of diabetic foot ulcer?
  190. The relationship between arch height and foot length: Implications for size grading
  191. A pilot investigation into the relationship between static diagnosis of ankle equinus and dynamic ankle and foot dorsiflexion during stance phase of gait: Time to revisit theory?
  192. Medical-grade footwear: the impact of fit and comfort
  193. Finite element modelling of the foot for clinical application: A systematic review
  194. The role of “non-traditional” physical activities in improving balance in older adults: A review
  195. Braces for Idiopathic Scoliosis in Adolescents
  196. Comparison of in vivo vs. frozen vs. Thiel cadaver specimens in visualisation of anatomical structures of the ankle on proton density Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) through a visual grading analysis (VGA) study
  197. Viscoelasticity in Foot-Ground Interaction
  198. Differences in the mechanical characteristics of plantar soft tissue between ulcerated and non-ulcerated foot
  199. Multi-segment kinematic model to assess three-dimensional movement of the spine and back during gait
  200. The Applicability of Plantar Padding in Reducing Peak Plantar Pressure in the Forefeet of Healthy Adults
  201. Mitigating Denial-of-Service attacks in wide-area LQR control
  202. Heel pressures with generic and focused rigid heel cast devices while in a static supine and seated position
  203. Sensitivity of a numerical model to detect regional differences in mechanical properties of tendons
  204. Plantar soft tissue homogeneity in ulcerated vs non-ulcerated feet using strain elastography
  205. Plantar soft tissue deformability and diabetic foot ulceration: Is there a link?
  206. Do people who load their feet differently need insoles that have different stiffness?
  207. Comparison between standard solid and liquid models to predict time dependent behavior of heel pad
  208. A stakeholder informed, low-cost, personalised 3D-printed insole for diabetic foot ulcer prevention
  209. A stakeholder informed, low-cost, personalised 3D-printed insole for diabetic foot ulcer prevention
  210. Do Barefoot Science™ insoles alter foot function?
  211. EFFECTS OF FOOTWEAR VARIATIONS ON THREE-DIMENSIONAL KINEMATICS AND TIBIAL ACCELERATIONS OF SPECIFIC MOVEMENTS IN AMERICAN FOOTBALL
  212. Corrigendum
  213. Avascular necrosis: Is there a role for biomechanical examination as a potential modality for its detection and treatment?
  214. The College of Podiatry Annual Conference 2015: meeting abstracts
  215. Reconstruction of lung volume from biplanar radiographs in scoliosis
  216. Three-dimensional kinematics of the lumbar spine during gait using marker-based systems: a systematic review
  217. Non-Instrumental Movement Inhibition (NIMI) Differentially Suppresses Head and Thigh Movements during Screenic Engagement: Dependence on Interaction
  218. Assessment and Diagnosis of Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction
  219. Automated Segmentation and Temperature Extraction from Thermal Images of Human Hands, Shins and Feet
  220. Interpreting Ground Reaction Forces in Gait
  221. Trunk and Spine Models for Instrumented Gait Analysis
  222. A Critical Evaluation of Existing Diabetic Foot Screening Guidelines
  223. Experience Design
  224. The Complex Relationship Between Empathy, Engagement and Boredom
  225. A Comparison of Patient-Reported Outcome Measures Following Different Treatment Approaches for Adolescents with Severe Idiopathic Scoliosis: A Systematic Review
  226. Semi-automated Lung Field Segmentation in Scoliosis Radiographs: An Exploratory Study
  227. The effects of shoe temperature on the kinetics and kinematics of running
  228. A new coordination pattern classification to assess gait kinematics when utilising a modified vector coding technique
  229. Negative Poisson’s ratios in tendons: An unexpected mechanical response
  230. Effects of the site and extent of plantar cutaneous stimulation on dynamic balance and muscle activity while walking
  231. Assessment and Diagnosis of Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction: Do We Share the Same Opinions and Beliefs?
  232. Braces for idiopathic scoliosis in adolescents
  233. The effects of medical grade footwear on forefoot pressure
  234. Footwear mismatch – do we wear correct-sized shoes?
  235. Patellofemoral kinetics during running in heelless and conventional running shoes
  236. Quantification of rear-foot, fore-foot coordination pattern during gait using a new classification
  237. Numerical investigation of the optimum cushioning properties of insole materials: the effect of subject-specific geometry and loading
  238. The effect of wearing a diabetic sandal in altering standing balance parameters in people with diabetes and neuropathy
  239. A mathematical method for quantifying in vivo mechanical behaviour of heel pad under dynamic load
  240. A method for subject-specific modelling and optimisation of the cushioning properties of insole materials used in diabetic footwear
  241. Surgical versus non-surgical interventions in people with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
  242. THE INFLUENCE OF SLOW RECOVERY INSOLE ON PLANTAR PRESSURE AND CONTACT AREA DURING WALKING
  243. Assessment of lower leg muscle force distribution during isometric ankle dorsi and plantar flexion in patients with diabetes: a preliminary study
  244. The Effect of an Intervention Program on Functional Movement Screen Test Scores in Mixed Martial Arts Athletes
  245. Thermographic Patterns of the Upper and Lower Limbs: Baseline Data
  246. The effects of sport-specific and minimalist footwear on the kinetics and kinematics of three netball-specific movements
  247. Corrigendum to “Quantifying lumbar–pelvis coordination during gait using a modified vector coding technique” [J. Biomech. 47(5) (2014) 1020–1026]
  248. Effectiveness of footwear and other off-loading devices to treat diabetic foot ulcers
  249. The impact of different footwear characteristics, of a ballet flat pump, on centre of pressure progression and perceived comfort
  250. An MRI compatible loading device for the reconstruction of clinically relevant plantar pressure distributions and loading scenarios of the forefoot
  251. The relationship between the mechanical properties of heel-pad and common clinical measures associated with foot ulcers in patients with diabetes
  252. Severity of pronation and classification of first metatarsophalangeal joint dorsiflexion increases the validity of the Hubscher Manoeuvre for the diagnosis of functional hallux limitus
  253. Determinantes de la satisfacción laboral en diferentes situaciones clínicas de podología
  254. Towards a dimensional approach to common mental disorders in the ICD-11?
  255. Response: Tuning of rigid ankle-foot orthoses is essential
  256. Investigation into the kinetics and kinematics during running in the heelless shoe
  257. Quantifying lumbar–pelvis coordination during gait using a modified vector coding technique
  258. Where should a school shoe provide flexibility and support for the asymptomatic 6- to 10-year-olds and on what information is this based? A Delphi yielded consensus
  259. Ankle foot orthosis–footwear combination tuning: An investigation into common clinical practice in the United Kingdom
  260. Influence of footwear designed to boost energy return on the kinetics and kinematics of running compared to conventional running shoes
  261. Development of a method for quantifying the midsole reaction model parameters
  262. A pilot comparison of forefoot plantar pressures in newly diagnosed rheumatoid arthritis patients and non-rheumatic subjects
  263. Hidden dangers revealed by misdiagnosed peripheral arterial disease using ABPI measurement
  264. Sagittal Plane Kinematics of Passive Dorsiflexion of the Foot in Adolescent Athletes
  265. Mean head and shoulder heights when seated
  266. Mathematical Models to Assess Foot–Ground Interaction
  267. Surgical versus non-surgical interventions in patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
  268. The effectiveness of footwear as an intervention to prevent or to reduce biomechanical risk factors associated with diabetic foot ulceration: A systematic review
  269. Comparison of design features in diabetic footwear and their effect on plantar pressure
  270. The effect of temperature on the rebound characteristics of material combinations commonly used in diabetic insoles
  271. Peak and average pressure correlations and their ratio at different plantar regions of the foot
  272. The relationship between stiffness and comfort in casual ballet pump shoes - a pilot study
  273. Where should a school shoe provide flexibility and support for the asymptomatic 6-10 year old and on what information is this based? A Delphi yielded consensus
  274. Scoliosis
  275. The effects of focused-rigidity casts on forefoot plantar pressures: a pilot investigation
  276. The importance of clinical biomechanical assessment of foot deformity and joint mobility in people living with type-2 diabetes within a primary care setting
  277. An automated segmentation technique for the processing of foot ultrasound images
  278. Comments and Reply to: Foot Plantar Pressure Measurement System: A Review. Sensors 2012, 12, 9884-9912
  279. Focused rigidity casts: an overview
  280. Plantar pressure distribution in ice skates while gliding and standing compared to barefoot and trainer conditions
  281. The effect of shoe toe box shape and volume on forefoot interdigital and plantar pressures in healthy females
  282. Validity and reliability of a new ankle dorsiflexion measurement device
  283. Diabetic foot complications in Malta: Prevalence of risk factors
  284. Comparison of Pelvic Complex Kinematics During Treadmill and Overground Walking
  285. Evaluation of lower limb electromyographic activity when using unstable shoes for the first time: A pilot quasi control trial
  286. Footwear choices made by young women and their potential impact on foot health
  287. Finite Element Analysis Methods in Footwear Design
  288. Influence of footwear choice, velocity and surfaces on tibial accelerations experienced by field hockey participants during running
  289. Comparing four technologies for measuring postural micromovements during monitor engagement
  290. Should preparation for elite sporting participation be included in the rehabilitation process of war-injured veterans?
  291. Exercises for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
  292. The effect of tuning ankle foot orthoses–footwear combination on the gait parameters of children with cerebral palsy
  293. Function of the triceps surae muscle group in low and high arched feet: An exploratory study
  294. The effect of uncontrolled moment and short-term, repeated passive stretching on maximum ankle joint dorsiflexion angle
  295. The effect of the use of a walkway and the choice of the foot on plantar pressure assessment when using pressure platforms
  296. Effects of foot orthoses: How important is the practitioner?
  297. Repeatability of WalkinSense® in shoe pressure measurement system: A preliminary study
  298. The effect of calf muscle stretching exercises on ankle joint dorsiflexion and dynamic foot pressures, force and related temporal parameters
  299. Investigation of Localised Pressure Applied to Specific Sites on the Lateral Aspect of the Foot’s Dorsum by the Upper Parts of Footwear During Sports Specific Movements
  300. The effect of three different toe props on plantar pressure and patient comfort
  301. Investigation of a Low Cost Method to Quantify Cosmetic Defect
  302. The effect of leg length discrepancy on pelvis and spine kinematics during gait
  303. Validation of a multi-segment spinal model for kinematic analysis and a comparison of different data processing techniques
  304. Exploración de la flexión dorsal del tobillo: Una revisión
  305. Effect of insole material on lower limb kinematics and plantar pressures during treadmill walking
  306. By designing ‘blades’ for Oscar Pistorius are prosthetists creating an unfair advantage for Pistorius and an uneven playing field?
  307. Sagittal plane kinematics of the foot during passive ankle dorsiflexion
  308. Do foot orthoses replicate the static longitudinal arch angle during midstance in walking?
  309. Analysis of the 5 iron golf swing when hitting for maximum distance
  310. Foot Orthoses
  311. Effect of insole material on plantar pressure
  312. Unconventional shoes for diabetes – a quantitative examination
  313. Study to characterise the biomechanical variability in different styles of initial foot contact during running
  314. An investigation into the aerodynamics of four middle/long distance running shoes
  315. Influence of footwear typically worn during field hockey participation, velocity and surfaces on tibial accelerations during locomotion
  316. Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction
  317. Clinical Assessment of Ankle Joint Dorsiflexion
  318. Cochrane Review: Braces for idiopathic scoliosis in adolescents
  319. Radiographic Angles in Hallux Valgus: Comparison between Manual and Computer-Assisted Measurements
  320. Braces for idiopathic scoliosis in adolescents. A cochrane review
  321. Braces for Idiopathic Scoliosis in Adolescents - A Cochrane Review
  322. Materials used for footwear orthoses: a review
  323. Braces for Idiopathic Scoliosis in Adolescents
  324. Conservative treatment of tibialis posterior tendon dysfunction—A review
  325. Plantar pressure measurements using an in-shoe system and a pressure platform: A comparison
  326. Radiographic measurements of hallux angles: A review of current techniques
  327. Braces for idiopathic scoliosis in adolescents
  328. A case‐series study to explore the efficacy of foot orthoses in treating first metatarsophalangeal joint pain
  329. Range of Movement (ROM) of Various Segments in the Spine and Back: Normative Values from a New Marker Set
  330. A clinical guideline for the conservative management of tibialis posterior tendon dysfunction
  331. The Effect of Heel Height on Gait and Posture
  332. Foot orthoses and dental appliances—Is there a relationship?
  333. An Assessment of Strapping Techniques Commonly Used for Pronated Foot Deformities
  334. What influences someone when purchasing new trainers?
  335. A preliminary study into the effect of running shoes on stride length
  336. A pilot study on the aerodynamics of a middle/long distance running shoe: Implications for variation in swing patterns during the running gait cycle
  337. Effects of walkway inclusion in pressure platform assessment
  338. The effect of heel height on static and dynamic balance
  339. Functional Hallux Limitus
  340. Exercises for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
  341. Assessment of the centre of pressure pattern and moments about S2 in scoliotic subjects during normal walking
  342. Marker placement for movement analysis in Scoliotic patients: A critical analysis of existing systems
  343. Positional relationship between leg rotation and lumbar spine during quiet standing
  344. Corrigendum
  345. Braces for idiopathic scoliosis in adolescents
  346. Ankle joint dorsiflexion: Assessment of true values necessary for normal gait
  347. Comparison of pelvic complex kinematics during normal locomotion in treadmill vs. overground walking
  348. A study into the relationship between foot orthoses and dental appliances
  349. An enhanced protocol to reduce error in electromagnetic tracking of first metatarsophalangeal joint motions
  350. Reliability of marker placements and optoelectronic systems for analysing spinal movement
  351. Assessment of ground reaction force during scoliotic gait
  352. The effect of simple insoles on three-dimensional foot motion during normal walking
  353. A pilot study of the reaction forces at the heel during walking with the application of four different wound dressings
  354. Non-invasive measurements of scoliosis and the spine: a review of the literature
  355. A comparison of three kinematic systems for assessing spinal range of movement
  356. Do strain gauge force platforms need in situ correction?
  357. Computer-assisted Cobb measurement of scoliosis
  358. Introduction to biomechanical assessment of gait
  359. Examination of Relative Movement between the Back and Lower Limb
  360. Movement analysis of scoliotic subjects using Fastrak
  361. Study of Marker Placements in the Back for Opto-electronic Motion Analysis
  362. The influence of four wound dressings on the kinetics of human walking
  363. Functional hallux limitus