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- Publications
- Influence
Use of anti-pronation taping to assess suitability of orthotic prescription: case report.
- M. Smith, S. Brooker, B. Vicenzino, T. McPoil
- Medicine
- The Australian journal of physiotherapy
- 2004
This case report describes a strategy for assessing the suitability of orthotic prescription for individual patients with lower limb overuse injuries. The case concerns a 32 year old male soccer… Expand
Dynamic plantar pressure parameters associated with static arch height index during gait.
- D. Teyhen, Brian E Stoltenberg, +7 authors T. McPoil
- Mathematics, Medicine
- Clinical biomechanics
- 1 May 2009
BACKGROUND
Although extreme values of arch height have been associated with increased risk for overuse injury, knowledge is limited regarding the association between arch height and plantar pressure… Expand
Initial effects of anti-pronation tape on the medial longitudinal arch during walking and running
- B. Vicenzino, M. Franettovich, T. McPoil, T. Russell, G. Skardoon
- Medicine
- British Journal of Sports Medicine
- 1 December 2005
Objectives: To investigate the effect of an augmented LowDye taping technique on the medial longitudinal arch of the foot during dynamic tasks such as walking and jogging, and to elucidate the… Expand
Awareness and compliance with recommended running shoe guidelines among U.S. Army soldiers.
- D. Teyhen, Rachelle M Thomas, +5 authors J. Molloy
- Medicine
- Military medicine
- 1 November 2010
The purpose of this study was to determine awareness and compliance with recommended running shoe selection, sizing, and replacement guidelines among U.S. Army soldiers. Soldiers (n = 524) attending… Expand
Effect of running shoe type on the distribution and magnitude of plantar pressures in individuals with low- or high-arched feet.
- J. Molloy, D. Christie, +5 authors T. McPoil
- Medicine
- Journal of the American Podiatric Medical…
- 1 July 2009
BACKGROUND
Research addressing the effect of running shoe type on the low- or high-arched foot during gait is limited. We sought 1) to analyze mean plantar pressure and mean contact area differences… Expand
Plantar foot pressures after the augmented low dye taping technique.
- B. Vicenzino, T. McPoil, S. Buckland
- Medicine
- Journal of athletic training
- 1 July 2007
CONTEXT
Taping and orthoses are frequently applied to control excessive foot pronation to treat or prevent musculoskeletal pain and injury of the lower limb. The mechanism(s) by which these devices… Expand
Influence of running shoe type on distribution and magnitude of plantar pressures among those with pes planus or pes cavus feet
- J. Molloy, Nancy S. Yeykal, +5 authors T. McPoil
- Medicine
- 1 June 2008
' s report Title : Prediction of plantar pressure from clinical and radiological measurements in patients with diabetes Version : 1 Date : 7 May 2008
1. Throughout their study, the authors focused on peak plantar pressures. Previous studies have reported that while elevated foot pressures are an important risk factor in the development of… Expand
Sports Medicine Congress, 22-24 January 2015, Copenhagen, Denmark
- M. Matthews, M. Rathleff, +4 authors B. Vicenzino
- Medicine
- 2015
Prognostic factors or treatment effect modifiers in patellofemoral pain: A systematic review
- M. Matthews, M. Rathleff, +4 authors B. Vicenzino
- Medicine
- 1 December 2015