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Control conditions for footwear insole and orthotic research

Highlights • Commonly utilized control conditions were compared vs. participant's own shoe (OS). • Biomechanically relevant changes relative to OS were observed for many participants. • Magnitudes of change were similar to changes induced by intervention insoles. • Participants’ OS are recommen...

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Published in:Gait & posture 2016-07, Vol.48, p.99-105
Main Authors: Lewinson, Ryan T, Worobets, Jay T, Stefanyshyn, Darren J
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Foot Orthoses
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Lateral wedge
Male
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Osteoarthritis
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Shoes
Walking - physiology
Young Adult
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